PHIL RUDD está "muy decepcionado" con sus compañeros de bandaPhil Rudd ha roto su silencio sobre su reciente salida del grupo, comentando que está "muy decepcionado" por la ruptura de la relación con sus compañeros de banda.
Rudd el mes pasado se declaró culpable de amenzar de muerte a un exempleado, después de que fracasase su primer trabajo en solitario, "Head Job". Un mes después de su lanzamiento llama a un socio y le pide que eche a su asistente personal. Posteriormente, llamó al empleado y le dijo: “voy a ir a por ti y te mataré”.
Rudd le ofreció posteriormente 200.000 dólares, una moto y la elección de uno de sus coches o una casa como pago por el golpe, pero el asistente lo rechazó.
Después de esta primera llamada, Rudd hizo varias más, pero el asistente colgaba. Los fiscales dijeron que el asistente "temía realmente por su seguridad."
Posteriormente la policía encontró drogas en un registro en su casa...
"Yo estaba muy estresado en ese momento", dijo Rudd a "
A Current Affair" . "El lanzamiento fue un total desastre, una mierda. Así que estaba realmente cabreado."
Hablando sobre su relación con sus compañeros de banda, Rudd dijo "A Current Affair": "Les escribí una carta, traté de ponerme en contacto con Angus... no he tenido ningún contacto con nadie."
"Estoy muy decepcionado ... Pero, ya sabes, así es la vida".

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Former AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd has broken his silence over his latest exit from the group, saying he is "very disappointed" over the breakdown of his relationship with his bandmates.
Rudd last month pleaded guilty to a charge of threatening to kill a former employee after his first solo effort, "Head Job", flopped. It was a month later that he called an associate and asked him to "take out" Rudd's personal assistant, who Rudd then called himself and said, "I'm going to come over and kill you."
Rudd offered the associate $200,000, a motorbike and the choice of one of his cars or a house as payment for the hit, which the associate turned down.
After his initial call to his assistant, Rudd made several more but the assistant hung up each time. Prosecutors said that the assistant "was genuinely fearful of his safety."
When police later raided Rudd's waterside home in the New Zealand town of Tauranga, they spoke with him in his lounge. At one point he picked up a container from the coffee table and put it on the floor. Later testing of the container found cannabis crumbs.
When police searched his jeans, they found a similar bag of methamphetamine. There were more drugs in the bedroom and stashed in the hallway cupboard.
"I was pretty stressed at the time," Rudd told Australia's "A Current Affair" (see video report here).
"I got back here and the people who I had working for me for this [album] launch — it was a total fucking disaster. So I was really pissed off."
Speaking about his relationship with his bandmates, Rudd told "A Current Affair": "I wrote them a letter, I tried to get in contact with Angus... I've had no contact with anybody.
"I'm very disappointed ... But, you know, that's life."
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