A Second Person Is Suing Courtney Love in the Kurt Cobain Guitar Saga
By Andrew Magnotta
June 6, 2018
Courtney Love's alleged attempts to get her late-husband Kurt Cobain's priceless MTV Unplugged guitar back by any means necessary didn't stop with her daughter's ex-husband, Isaiah Silva.
Love is now being sued for harassment and stalking by another one of Silva's exes, Jessica Sullivan.
Sullivan, who has a child with Silva and who lived in the same home as Silva and Frances Bean Cobain in 2014, says Love sent manager Sam Lufti and his thugs after her when she refused to take Love's side in the dispute over who owned the guitar.
TMZ reports that Sullivan was offered a bribe to take Love's side in the dispute. But when Sullivan refused, Lutfi began harassing her.
"I'll put you in the street you f***ing c**t," he allegedly said in one tirade on a phone call with Sullivan. "Your kid will be in an orphanage."
Sullivan alleges Love and Lutfi even put her phone number on Craigslist in an advertisement to give away her daughter's puppy. She was of course flooding with phone calls inquiring about the free puppy.
Last month, Silva filed a lawsuit against Love, Lutfi and several others, alleging they conspired to assault him and steal the guitar back in June of 2016.
Silve has long-claimed the guitar was a wedding gift to him from Frances Bean; he was awarded it in their divorce settlement, which was finalized earlier this spring.
Silva claims that in June of 2016, several people including Lutfi entered his home in the wee hours of the morning, claiming to be police officers. Once inside, the men allegedly roughed up Silva and his mother, who were both injured in the incident.
He claims that during one point in the ordeal, Lutfi grabbed his genitals, called him a homophobic slur and threatened to rape him. "Listen, fa***t, calm the f*** down or we'll drag you upstairs and take turns f****** you," Silva claims Lutfi said to him.
Elsewhere in the lawsuit, Silva claims Lutfi also helped enable Frances Bean and Love’s drug habits. Silva is seeking unspecified damages.
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