Posted on 06/03/2005 12:55:18 AM PDT by My Favorite Headache
Rush Guitarist Alex Lifeson and Family Want Ritz To Pick Up Tab In Lawsuit
Douglas Maher-All Headline News Reporter
June 3,2005 3:15 EST
Naples,Florida (AHN)-Guitarist for the rock band Rush, Alex Lifeson, his son Justin, and daughter-in-law Michelle filed a lawsuit Thursday in U.S. District Court in Ft.Myers, Florida against the Ritz-Carlton, its security director and three sheriffs deputies stemming from a New Years Eve 2003 altercation at the Naples hotel.
Alex, Justin and Michelle Zivojinovich allege the defendants violated their civil rights, battered and falsely imprisoned them before their arrests on criminal charges that were either later dropped or reduced in court. Alex Zivojinovich suffered a broken nose,scrapes and bruises, and was treated at Naples Community Hospital after a brawl with Collier deputies, one of whom he was accused of pushing down a stairwell.
Justin Zivojinovich was roughly subdued and hit with a high-voltage Taser gun repeatedly before his arrest. His father also suffered several Taser hits.
The suit seeks an unspecified amount of monetary damages for injuries, pain and suffering, mental anguish and the costs of their defense to the charges, filed in Collier County Circuit Court.
Michael R.N. McDonnell, a Naples attorney who represented Michelle and Justin Zivojinovich in their criminal cases, said the trio had no comment Thursday. A Canadian production company representing Alex Zivojinovich, known onstage as Alex Lifeson, may later issue a press release.
The suit names as defendants HMC BN Ltd. Partnership, doing business as The Ritz-Carlton in Naples; Frank Barner, the hotel security director; and Collier County sheriffs deputies Christopher Knott, Scott Russell and Amy Stanford.
The altercation that led to the Zivojinoviches arrest began when Justin twice went onstage where musicians were performing. According to the suit, Barner told Justin to not get back on stage or he would be required to leave the hotel.
"Plaintiff Justin strictly complied with that request and never set foot on the stage again, and in fact began peacefully eating his dinner," according to the suit.
Barner then told hotel staff to call 911 and evict Justin. However, Barner never told Justin that, according to the suit.
"Employees of defendant Ritz falsely advised the Collier County Sheriffs Office that plaintiff Justin was engaged in dangerous and destructive behavior, when in truth and in fact that was not true," according to the suit.
The deputies arrived and ordered Justin to gather his belongings so he could be escorted away. But the deputies never gave Justin the chance to leave on his own accord, according to the suit. Instead, they physically restrained him and forced him to walk through a back hallway toward a stairwell leading to a rear entrance.
"During that time, defendants Knott and Stanford applied illegal and unjustified force, and such force was excessive, causing plaintiff Justin severe discomfort and pain," according to the suit.
As he was led away, Justin yanked his right arm from Stanfords grasp to alleviate his discomfort. Stanford and Knott then forced Justin to the floor "with excessive force."
"Defendant Knott then, again without legal authority or justification, applied the effects of a Taser gun consisting of some 50,000 volts of electricity on plaintiff Justins body with excessive force, causing further discomfort and pain," according to the suit. Knott and Russell then hit Justin with the Taser again multiple times.
He was then handcuffed by Barner with assistance from the three deputies.
"Plaintiff Michelle, in fear for the safety of her husband plaintiff Justin, verbally complained about the illegal and excessive force used against her husband and was arrested by defendant Russell without probable cause or any legal authority," according to the suit.
Alex Zivojinovich rushed to his sons aid but "was battered by defendants Stanford, Knott and/or Russell and Tased multiple times by one or more of the defendants."
All three Zivojinoviches then illegally were arrested, handcuffed and taken to the Collier County jail, according to the suit.
The 33-count federal suit alleges that the defendants "acted in unlawful conspiracy with each other to injure plaintiffs." It alleges civil rights violations through illegal detainment and excessive and unnecessary force on each plaintiff.
The suit also alleges negligence, false imprisonment and battery by the Ritz-Carlton, through Barners actions, on Alex and Justin. And it alleges malicious prosecution of Justin and Michelle.
Barner hesitated to comment to media on the suit only saying, "This is the first I heard about this," he said. "Without the company lawyer hearing about it, I dont dare speak."
Ritz officials could not be reached for comment Thursday.
Zivojinovich, 50, faced six charges originally that included aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer with violence, and disorderly intoxication.
In April, Alex and his son pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge and received a year of probation. Michelles charges were dropped earlier by state prosecutors.
Alex Zivojinovich and his son were guests at the $650-a-couple, black-tie bash when the altercation occurred.
Justin agitated hotel security when he got onto a platform where the house band had been performing and started speaking into the microphone, according to courtroom testimony.
That platform was open temporarily as a band led by William Noll was taking a break. Noll was playing alternating sets with Freddy Cole, the brother of the late Nat King Cole.
Cole said he tried to tune out Justin Zivojinovichs remarks after he grabbed the microphone. But he said he clearly remembered Justin Zivojinovich was extremely intoxicated.Employees of the hotel testified at Justins trial that he was verbally abusive and taunted them when he was asked to leave the platform.
"I was singing Happy New Year's, that's all I was doing, singing to the whole crowd. That's all I said, 'Happy New Year,'" Justin Zivojinovich said. "Everyone was enjoying themselves. That's when someone apparently started yelling for one of the security guards. There was no violence on our part.
"I was ready to leave. I was asked to leave, and I said, 'OK, I'm going to go. I'll grab my wife and be out of there.' They didn't want that. They didn't want me to leave on a high note. They felt they would lose. They decided to aggravate me. They stunned me, as well as my father, with a stun gun."
Sheri Mausen, a Sheriffs Office spokeswoman, said she had not seen the lawsuit. Asked what the office felt about the police brutality allegations, she said, "We stand by the deputies and their sworn testimony."
Knott testified he and Stanford were escorting Justin away when he made a move perceived as threatening. Knott said he had a grip on one of Justins arms behind his back, and Stanford had the other. Knott testified Justin wrenched his arm free.
But Senior Circuit Judge Charles T. Carlton wasnt convinced that his actions constituted violence and reduced the charge to a misdemeanor.
Witnesses gave conflicting statements about what happened in the stairwell. The Ritz has security cameras, but none captured the altercation.
Alex suffered the broken nose as he rushed to Justins defense when deputies hit him with the Taser guns. Alex was accused of pushing Stanford down the stairwell, injuring her, and spitting blood on another deputy.
However, John Cannivet, a former Ritz assistant manager, said the deputies were the aggressors.
"It was extreme police brutality," Cannivet said in a recent interview. "The whole time all this was going down, Im thinking, God, what did these people do? It must have been something really bad. It just bothered me."
Rush celebrated their 30th Anniversary Tour in 2004 keeping Lifeson on the road during most of the appeal process,yet Lifeson continues to reside part time in his plush Bay Colony residence.
"We really love it here and would like to stay here,everyone has been very supportive of us since this happened it's been really nice" Lifeson said.
Lifeson is one of the most respected guitarists in rock music history having recorded over 18 studio albums,4 live albums,4 greatest hits albums, as well as numerous side projects and a solo effort called "Victor" in 1996.
Rush has sold over 40 million records globally and is scheduled to enter the studio this October with the band releasing a number of dvd projects in 2006 of past concert performances.
Happy *hiccup* Friggin' New *hiccup* Year!
Yeah but Geddy Lee sings like a castrated chimpanzee.
True...I do not like Geddy's voice so much but he and the band ROCK THE HOUSE! That used to be the standard in rock and roll, but now bands named "The Goo Goo Dolls" are said to be great. Who wants to hear whining set to music?
You hit it.... Geddy is one of the most talented muscians on the planet and one badass bass player. You don't see much talent in these newer bands...it doesn't even look like their trying.
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/2235580334
Can you hyperlink this correctly for me? I forgot to add it into the link when posting the story. Thanks.
Shouldn't being roughed up by the police be a badge of honor in the rock and roll community?
This should not have happened in my country. The police have violated their oath to America and should all be deported. The way to get them will be to find a legal way to remove their indemnification and I am convinced a way can be found to do this. Then we can hold them accountable on a personal basis the same way that we ourselves are.
This is Alex.
I can't believe they have to deal with this at their age. It's not like they're young punk rockers... they're professionals!
A terrible tragedy, and another example of bouncers/security reacting with wild excess, almost intoxicating excess, at music performances.
Isn't "greatest bass player" an oxymoron?
A guitar teacher once said, "Look, you can't handle chords and you haven't learned the scales - play the bass."
(btw, John Kerry is a bass player)
Before Jaco, it might have been -- after Jaco, the bass was changed forever.
Search around the net and see if you can find a link to "Portrait of Tracy" -- Jaco playing all in one take. Or any of his work with the band Weather Report.
As far as (current) bass players in general, apparently you've never heard Victor Wooten's music?
Alex has been one of my guitar heroes for twenty-five years...so I'll take his word over the cops' any day. ;)
Neil writes all the lyrics, that's why he would be the one to explain Tom Sawyer. ;)
Umm...getting arrested with drugs, tuning up your band groupies in a drunken rage, doing a stint in rehab and singing for some charity album....
Oh, and sleeping with Pam Anderson.
Me neither, but it's still a fantastic song...
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