In his memoir, Deryck Whibley reveals a troubling history with former manager Greig Nori, whom he accuses of grooming him from a young age under the guise of mentorship.
Whibley describes how Nori, initially a 'father figure,' quickly introduced him to drugs and alcohol, fostering dependence before coercing him into a sexual relationship when he turned 18.
Whibley shares an unsettling story from 1998 where Nori invited him to a rave and subsequently assaulted him in a bathroom stall, illustrating the predatory nature of the relationship.
The memoir highlights the complex dynamics of trust and manipulation in the music industry, as Nori asserted control over Sum 41 by isolating them from others.
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