Don Henley's Revelations: Testimonies and Regrets at Eagles Trials

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Don Henley takes the witness stand in a trial involving stolen handwritten lyrics to Eagles songs, expressing anger over the alleged theft and confessing to a past arrest. He recounts the band's history, their breakup, and his disappointment with a planned biography. Henley claims the lyric pads were private and not meant for public consumption, accusing writer Ed Sanders of theft. The trial also delves into the band's creative process and the prosecution's case against the defendants, who maintain they were unaware of the pads' alleged theft.
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