Judges Order Refund on Evanescence Album
It’s a headache for Evanescence.
As of Wednesday, a judge has approved an order to refund customers who bought copies of the album, “Anywhere But Home,” from a Wal-Mart store in Maryland.
The agreement, according to reports from AP, partially settles a lawsuit filed by a local couple, who claim the copy they bought at Wal-Mart contained explicit lyrics but didn’t contain a parental advisory sticker.
Trevin and Melanie Skeens of Brownville are suing Wal-Mart for deception, by selling the album to consumers without a warning label.
The refund offer applies to those who purchased the album before Jan. 1.
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