Morrissey denies asking bodyguard to murder fan
Yesterday, allegations surfaced from the former bodyguard of Morrissey claiming that the singer requested him to “hurt” and “get rid of” the admin of one of his fansites. Now, Moz himself has responded to such claims.
In a statement posted to True to You, the former Smiths frontman says that his “personal involvement with [Bradley Steyn] has been zero” and that “the story is a vexatious lie”.
Morrissey adds that while it is “common knowledge” that he dislikes fansite Morrissey-solo.com and finds the owner David Tseng “mildly irritating”, Tseng is “not someone who troubles me enough to even bother with”.
Tseng on the other hand has issued the following quote on the matter: “It’s not every day that you get threatened by a pop star or he puts out a hit on you. It’s a pretty serious allegation…even criminal, I would think, if it’s true.”
The claims from Steyn have been reported to the L.A police. You can read the full statement from Morrissey below:
I cannot admit to actually “knowing” Bradley Steyn. Yes, I am aware that he is South African and that he lives in Los Angeles, and that he has “walked off” three Morrissey tours - which really is his own business, not mine. My personal involvement with him has been zero, and he has certainly never been Head Of Security on any Morrissey tour.
I am aware of the false story he has placed on various news sites wherein he claims I asked him to “hurt” (kill?) David Tseng. Although Steyn’s story lends itself to its own ridicule, I feel I must say to those who have not yet worked it out, that the story is a vexatious lie.
It is common knowledge that I dislike the SoLow site, and I am aware that all of the opinions posted on the site are controlled or written by David Tseng, and that David Tseng will give maximum and inexhaustive publicity to anything said in the negative about me. This is a general truth that most people accept about SoLow. It is nothing new, and I have long since learned to accept it.
The very idea that I would ask a complete stranger (Bradley Steyn) to physically attack David Tseng surely cannot register with any sane person as being likely. As mildly irritating as David Tseng may be, he is not someone who troubles me enough to even bother with.
The shabby truth of this drama is that Bradley Steyn has been trying to extract money from what he terms “the Morrissey tour”, and he has failed. He is now desperate, and this story is his latest escapade to gain someone’s attention. What he is telling the world is that, as a music venue security officer, anyone who works with him in the future should expect the same harassment and persecution as he is now - mysteriously - wielding my way. It is beyond belief, and it is shocking that someone who makes claims of professionalism would lower himself to this level.
Please note that Bradley Steyn’s statement is now in the hands of the Los Angeles Police Department, and is subject to both criminal and civil action.
MORRISSEY
30 July 2014.
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