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Disturbed's David Draiman Sues Former Landlord over Mold That Led to Health Issues
Disturbed's David Draiman Sues Former Landlord over Mold That Led to Health Issues

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Disturbed's David Draiman Sues Former Landlord over Mold That Led to Health Issues

The post Disturbed's David Draiman Sues Former Landlord over Mold That Led to Health Issues appeared first on Consequence. David Draiman is suing his former landlord, alleging that mold in a rental home in Coral Gables, Florida caused the Disturbed frontman to suffer health issues that have impacted his singing career. The rock vocalist filed the lawsuit on March 11th, according to LAW360, accusing landlord Andy Balgobin of misrepresenting the building and not returning a $37,000 security deposit after he moved out. Get Disturbed Tickets Here Draiman's lawsuit states that the metal singer had been paying $18,500 a month for the 5,200 square foot home upon discovering that the house had mold and leaks that weren't previously disclosed to him. He is accusing Balgobin of fraudulent misrepresentation, fraud, unjust enrichment, and negligence. The lawsuit notes that the health issues that Draiman has suffered as a result of the mold in the home 'impacts his ability to sing as he is lead singer of a prominent rock band with tour dates and recording time,' adding, 'The uninhabitability and mold concerns, among others, resulted in impacts to plaintiff's singing career, recording and studio time with medical concerns.' During a Disturbed concert in Spring 2023, Draiman revealed to the audience that he had experienced suicidal thoughts a couple months earlier, although it is unclear whether that is related to the new lawsuit. The singer addressed that dark period in his life in the recent Disturbed single 'I Will Not Break.' The legal action comes in the midst of Disturbed's North American tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of their multiplatinum debut album The Sickness (pick up tickets here). The outing is scheduled run through a May 17 show in Las Vegas, and includes a show this Friday (March 21st) at New York City's Madison Square Garden. Recently, a pyro display at the band's hometown show at Chicago's United Center caused damage to the Chicago Bulls' six championship banners from the 1990s. Disturbed's David Draiman Sues Former Landlord over Mold That Led to Health Issues Heavy Consequence Staff Popular Posts JD Vance Booed at Kennedy Center Dropkick Murphys Make On-Stage Wager with Trump Supporter Over Where His Shirt Was Made Documentary Claims Jim Morrison Is Alive, Living in Syracuse In 2025, Lollapalooza Has Shed Its Rock Past for Good j-hope of BTS Makes Triumphant Return with Solo Tour "Hope on the Stage": Review Matt Pinfield Comes Out of a Coma After Suffering Massive Stroke: "Guys, I'm Alive" Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.

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