Ex-Motley Crue frontman John Corabi shared his thoughts about the current legal battle between Mick Mars and the band.

Both parties are yet to see progress in the lawsuit filed by the founding guitarist earlier this year. In the filing, Mars alleged that Motley Crue gaslighted him and kicked him off the group despite saying he would only sit out as the band's touring guitarist.

Mick Mars "Pissed" Amid Lawsuit Against Motley Crue

Sharing his thoughts about the lawsuit, the former Motley Crue frontman told Ruben Mosqueda of We Go To 11 that he knew the founding guitarist was pissed due to the turn of events. According to Corabi, he has been in contact with Mars since the filing via text message.

"And right now, from what I can gather, Mick is pissed. I don't know if he's rightly pissed or wrongly pissed, but he's pissed," he said. "And we'll just leave it at that. That's something that they'll sort through and figure out. And hopefully they can bury the hatchet. But who knows, dude?"

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Corabi, who joined Motley Crue in 1992 to replace the founding singer Vince Neil, previously revealed how the public fighting between Mars and Motley Crue is not surprising at all.

During his interview with Sofa King Cool Magazine, the singer said he did not believe a word the band said in its initial statement regarding Mars' alleged exit from the group.

While he does not want to get involved in both parties' businesses, he disclosed that Motley Crue's statement felt like the band and its management prepared for it a long time ago.

Corabi added that he had not heard anything from Mars regarding the statement, but he insisted that he is not agreeing with what he had been hearing.

John Corabi Does Not Care About Motley Crue's Performances With New Guitarist

Previously, the former frontman was asked about Motley Crue's current status with its chosen new guitarist, John 5.

He revealed that he has seen a few videos of the group performing with the former Rob Zombie musician; however, he declared he does not care about any of it.

"I'm happy everybody's back to work. I'm happy MÖTLEY's back out on the road. I know their tour with DEF LEPPARD here in the States was highly successful," he went on. "I wish them nothing but the best. I wish Mick the best. But that's between them, man."

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