Lil Peep's autopsy revealed lethal levels of fentanyl and Xanax in his system. His mother's lawyers alleged that FAE tour management was inept and engaged in conduct that contributed to the singer's death, in part because drug use on tour was 'allowed, normalized, and even encouraged and promoted.'
Superior Court Judge Teresa A. Beaudet during a status conference Monday that the case was resolved "in principle."
The singer's real name was Gustav Elijah Ahr. He died Nov. 15, 2017, at age 21 on a tour bus in Tucson, Arizona. He was on one of his final stops during his "Come Over When You're Sober" tour.Womack's lawyers alleged that FAE tour management was inept and engaged in conduct that contributed to the singer's death, in part because drug use on tour was "allowed, normalized, and even encouraged and promoted.
Womack gave her son his nickname and the music he wrote and performed was often referred to as "emo rap," "emo revival" and "emo hip hop."
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