WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) – New Zealand prosecutors are now giving details on who it was AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd allegedly wanted killed.
Prosecutors released a one-page “summary of facts” today that states in September Rudd called a man who had worked for him for three years and threatened to kill him and his daughter.
They say Rudd first called a business associate and talked about “what he wanted done to the man.”
Rudd had told police he didn’t make the alleged phone calls and had not threatened to kill anyone.
He’s also charged with possession of methamphetamine and marijuana.
Meanwhile, Rudd got in a fight with a witness in his case yesterday and appeared in court over that, but he won’t face charges.
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