Disturbed's David Draiman sues former landlord over mold that led to health issues
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David Draiman, the lead singer of Disturbed, is suing his former landlord, Andy Balgobin, for health issues stemming from mold in his Coral Gables rental home. The lawsuit, filed on March 11, asserts that Draiman faced fraudulent misrepresentation regarding the home's condition and seeks to reclaim a $37,000 security deposit. Draiman's health challenges reportedly impede his ability to perform with Disturbed, who are currently on a North American tour celebrating their debut album anniversary. Moreover, the singer disclosed personal struggles with mental health, hinting at periods of suicidal thoughts, during a concert earlier this year.
David Draiman is filing a lawsuit against his former landlord, alleging that undisclosed mold in his rental home caused health issues affecting his singing career.
The lawsuit claims Draiman suffered health issues due to mold, stating that it impacts his ability to sing as the lead singer of Disturbed.
Draiman's legal action criticizes his landlord for fraudulent misrepresentation and failure to return a $37,000 security deposit after he moved out.
In a concert, Draiman shared his struggles including suicidal thoughts, although it's unclear if this is related to the lawsuit against his landlord.
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