Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes will have to stay 100 yards away from a former friend after allegedly issuing a death threat and curse against the man.
Did Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes attempt to attend the re-opening of Le Bataclan only to be turned away? Conflicting reports have been released.
Representatives for two summer festivals in France issued a joint statement in response to controversial comments frontman Jesse Hughes made last week.
Eagles of Death Metal recently appeared on 'Conan' to plug their brand new line of bouncy houses where the band will inflate the house and perform at the party.
Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes has issued an apology, seeking forgiveness for the comments he made about Le Bataclan's security being in on the attacks.
"Hughes spread some very grave and defamatory accusations against the Bataclan teams," the Paris venue's owners said. "Hundreds of people were saved thanks to [security's] intervention."
Jesse Hughes said several members of El Bataclan's security staff weren't at the venue the night of the Paris attacks because 'they had a reason not to show up.'