“One of Kris’ clients for whom he wrote and produced music gave him the stage name ‘Rain Man,’ because he predicted his music would bring much success, and so it did,” says the complaint filed in California state court on Monday. Kris and Jahan were dating, according to the lawsuit, and Kris’ career was beginning to take off in the Chicago music scene. The three met as students at Glenbrook North High School. The plaintiff says he went through pains to deal with alcoholism and after he got sober, the Yousaf sisters didn’t like the fact that he wouldn’t party anymore, mistook his condition for depression and began scheming to deny him membership in the group. The history of music is replete with lessons on how breaking up is hard to do, but Trindl’s lawsuit is a unique one that befits an age where electronic music has exploded in appeal.
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