Couple Sues Gene Simmons about the alleged attack
LOS ANGELES - A couple who said they were attacked by Gene Simmons of KISS bassist sued for damages that unspecified show Thursday, court records. Nathan Marlowe and his wife Cynthia Simmons Manzo said they attacked, threatened her and took her video camera to the upscale shopping center The Grove on Saturday after the shooting began rocking. Couple lawyer, says Matthew Nezhad, a police report was filed. The couple sought an injunction against Simmons on Wednesday, but that request was denied. Simmons was not arrested and no charges were filed. According to the complaint and request for an injunction, Marlowe said Simmons, in his opinion to monogamy, Simmons, and responds by Marlowe for his shot and abandoned. Deposits of state and Simmons rushed and attacked Marlowe, holds the video camera, then turned on Manzo, when she tried to get the backup camera. A telephone message looking for comment entertainment lawyer Simmons' was not immediately returned. The couple more than $ 25,000 in damages for civil actions for assault, battery and infliction of emotional distress. The complaint was investigated as a complaint, which means a signatory Marlowe and Manzo, filed under penalty of perjury.