Hendrix Family Suing Each Other Over Vodka Message Board and Comments
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Hendrix Electric,
Humm I could think of a few names that go with this mess not just Craig. Shame
on all of you.
Jimi would not aprove.
I agree with Janie!
In response to a lawsuit which seeks to prevent the marketing and sale of
Hendrix Electric Vodka, the company and individuals responsible for the
product, Electric Hendrix, LLC, Jimi Hendrixs brother and company co-owner
Leon Hendrix and company co-owner and CEO Craig Dieffenbach, have announced
their intention not only to fight the suit, but to assert counterclaims for
damages caused by the actions and public statements of Janie Hendrix, the
adopted stepsister of Jimi and Leon Hendrix, and the two companies she
controls, Experience Hendrix, LLC and Authentic Hendrix, LLC.
According to Electric Hendrix, the lawsuit by Experience Hendrix and Authentic
Hendrix has been assigned to the same judge, United States District Court Judge
Thomas S. Zilly, who ruled against Experience Hendrix and Authentic Hendrix and
in favor of the rights of Leon Hendrix and Craig Dieffenbach on similar claims
in a 2003 lawsuit.
According to Electric Hendrix, an April 15, 2005 ruling by Judge Zilly in that
case gives it the right to market Hendrix Electric Vodka and other goods and
services featuring the name and likeness of Jimi Hendrix. Although that
decision has been appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit, Electric Hendrix declared that it is confident the Ninth Circuit will
uphold Judge Zillys ruling. The April 15, 2005 decision can be found at
http://www.houseofhendrix.com/pressarticles/hendrixdecision.pdf.
Regarding the new lawsuit, Electric Hendrix stated its belief that when the
judicial process plays out, the court will again rule that Janie Hendrix,
Experience Hendrix and Authentic Hendrix do not have any exclusive rights to
control the name or likeness of Jimi Hendrix, and that Janie Hendrix and her
companies cannot prevent Electric Hendrix from marketing Hendrix Electric Vodka
or any of other product featuring Jimi Hendrix, where Electric Hendrix is first
in the marketplace.
Electric Hendrixs CEO, Craig Dieffenbach, made it clear that his company has
no intention of slowing down. According to Dieffenbach, Electric Hendrix plans
to fight the lawsuit and to sue for damages caused by the gross
misrepresentations Janie Hendrix, Authentic Hendrix and Experience Hendrix
continue to make about their ability to control the use of Jimi Hendrixs name
and likeness.
Dieffenbach also notes that because Authentic Hendrix and Experience Hendrix
lost the right to say they had exclusive control over Jimis name and likeness
when Judge Zilly ruled against them in 2005, the fact that they have continued
to make public statements that they control it, and have continued to enter
into contracts while making those claims, is flat-out wrong, potentially
fraudulent, and causes considerable damage, all of which will definitely be
addressed in court.
Responding to the statement by Janie Hendrix that Hendrix Electric Vodka is a
sick joke, Dieffenbach responded that the only sick joke in all of this is
Janies belief that she can remake Jimi into something he wasnt and that she
can continue to mislead the public.
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March 7, 2007, Seattle, WA: In response to a lawsuit which seeks to prevent the
marketing and sale of Hendrix Electric Vodka, the company and individuals
responsible for the product, Electric Hendrix, LLC, Jimi Hendrixs brother and
company co-owner Leon Hendrix and company co-owner and CEO Craig Dieffenbach,
have announced their intention not only to fight the suit, but to assert
counterclaims for damages caused by the actions and public statements of Janie
Hendrix, the adopted stepsister of Jimi and Leon Hendrix, and the two companies
she controls, Experience Hendrix, LLC and Authentic Hendrix, LLC.
According to Electric Hendrix, the lawsuit by Experience Hendrix and Authentic
Hendrix has been assigned to the same judge, United States District Court Judge
Thomas S. Zilly, who ruled against Experience Hendrix and Authentic Hendrix and
in favor of the rights of Leon Hendrix and Craig Dieffenbach on similar claims
in a 2003 lawsuit.
According to Electric Hendrix, an April 15, 2005 ruling by Judge Zilly in that
case gives it the right to market Hendrix Electric Vodka and other goods and
services featuring the name and likeness of Jimi Hendrix. Although that
decision has been appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit, Electric Hendrix declared that it is confident the Ninth Circuit will
uphold Judge Zillys ruling. The April 15, 2005 decision can be found at
http://www.houseofhendrix.com/pressarticles/hendrixdecision.pdf.
Regarding the new lawsuit, Electric Hendrix stated its belief that when the
judicial process plays out, the court will again rule that Janie Hendrix,
Experience Hendrix and Authentic Hendrix do not have any exclusive rights to
control the name or likeness of Jimi Hendrix, and that Janie Hendrix and her
companies cannot prevent Electric Hendrix from marketing Hendrix Electric Vodka
or any of other product featuring Jimi Hendrix, where Electric Hendrix is first
in the marketplace.
Electric Hendrixs CEO, Craig Dieffenbach, made it clear that his company has
no intention of slowing down. According to Dieffenbach, Electric Hendrix plans
to fight the lawsuit and to sue for damages caused by the gross
misrepresentations Janie Hendrix, Authentic Hendrix and Experience Hendrix
continue to make about their ability to control the use of Jimi Hendrixs name
and likeness.
Dieffenbach also notes that because Authentic Hendrix and Experience Hendrix
lost the right to say they had exclusive control over Jimis name and likeness
when Judge Zilly ruled against them in 2005, the fact that they have continued
to make public statements that they control it, and have continued to enter
into contracts while making those claims, is flat-out wrong, potentially
fraudulent, and causes considerable damage, all of which will definitely be
addressed in court.
Responding to the statement by Janie Hendrix that Hendrix Electric Vodka is a
sick joke, Dieffenbach responded that the only sick joke in all of this is
Janies belief that she can remake Jimi into something he wasnt and that she
can continue to mislead the public.
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