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Judge Dismisses Horowitz's Malicious Prosecution Suit Against Henley & Azoff

Judge Dismisses Horowitz's Malicious Prosecution Suit Against Henley & Azoff

Update: 2025-11-21
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Judge Dismisses Horowitzs Lawsuit Against Henley and Azoff: The civil suit brought by rare books dealer Glenn Horowitz against Don Henley and Irving Azoff for malicious prosecution has been dismissed by a New York State Supreme Court judge. The judge found that the Manhattan District Attorneys Office had probable cause to pursue the initial criminal case against Horowitz, who was accused of trying to sell stolen handwritten Eagles lyrics. The judge also noted that the criminal case was dismissed due to Horowitzs inability to access certain information, not because of any bad faith conduct by Henley or Azoff. Horowitzs lawyer has stated that they are appealing the decision and pursuing a separate malicious prosecution suit against the city of New York.

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Judge Dismisses Horowitz's Malicious Prosecution Suit Against Henley & Azoff

Judge Dismisses Horowitz's Malicious Prosecution Suit Against Henley & Azoff