The battle between Courtney Love and former Nirvana members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic just keeps getting weirder. Siteing a stipulation in the partnership agreement between the band members(Grohl and Novoselic) and the widow of the late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain (Love), Grohl and Novoselic filed a motion on April 11th asking the court to order Courtney Love to undergo a psychiatric evaluation to see if she is mentally competent enough to exercise her side of the partnership.
When Love and the former Nirvana members formed Nirvana LCC, a business partnership between the parties that was setup to handle Nirvana related issues, a provision was included that gave any of the partners the ability to request another's mental heath be evaluated for competency.
Love�s attorney filed a motion last week (April 17) to dismiss the Grohl and Novoselic request, stating that there was no evidence presented to backup their claim that Love�s mental health is �in controversy�.
The Judge hearing the motion, Robert Alsdorf, is expected to make a decision on the Love motion to dismiss by the end of the month. If the Judge rules in favor of the former Nirvana members Love would have to undergo a psychiatric evaluation by June 1st.
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