According to Sp1at.com, a lawsuit filed by former Guns n' Roses members Slash (guitar) and Duff McKagan (bass) against the band's lead singer, Axl Rose, claiming he ripped them off to the tune of at least a million dollars, has been delayed by an "ex parte" application until November 8, 2005.
The case, which was originally due to finalize this May, is expected to last five-seven days and could possibly feature court appearances from all the parties in person.
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