Arsenio Hall Reveals The TRUTH About Sinead O'Connor's Shocking Prince Claims
After Sinead O'Connor accused Arsenio Hall of providing the late Prince with drugs, insinuating a connection to the icon's sudden death, the comedian fired back, revealing the truth and dropping a $5 million lawsuit!
Last year, Hall, 61, took legal action against O'Connor, who not only suggested he supplied Prince with narcotics, but even "spiked her drink" during a party at Eddie Murphy's house years prior.
Calling her a “desperate attention-seeker” spewing “despicable, fabricated lies,” Hall’s attorneys claimed that “as a direct and proximate result” of her conduct, Hall had suffered at least five million dollars in damages.
On Wednesday, O'Connor sheepishly apologized for her allegations via Facebook.
"I apologize for my Facebook posts about Arsenio Hall to the extent that anyone thought I was accusing him of acting as Prince’s drug dealer and supplying him with illegal hard drugs, or insinuating that Arsenio had something to do with Prince’s death," she said.
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"I sincerely apologize because those statements would be false, and I retract them unequivocally," O'Connor added.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, this isn't the "Nothing Compares 2 U" singer's first public feud, and likely not the last either. Last June, shortly after Hall's lawsuit, O'Connor even possibly threatened to commit suicide.
The troubled songstress had a tumultuous relationship with Prince over the years, whereas Hall argued he had minimal contact with the pop icon.
Hall’s lawyers plan to dismiss the lawsuit following O’Connor's official apology.
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