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Sebastian Bach Out of Jail, Issues Statement By Newsferatu, Writer Tuesday, November 16, 2010 @ 3:08 PM
Sebastian Bach was in a Toronto court room Tuesday for trashing Filmores strip club back in 2004 after staff refused to give him the naked pictures on display of his wife taken when she was a dancer in 1988.
"I met my wife in 1984 and we have been together ever since," Bach said outside court after the charges against him were dropped and he agreed to pay a $250 fine. "When she was a teenager she did some topless pictures for the club. In 2004 I was walking by the club and went in and they had her picture up like she was a dancer there that night."
He was arrested in a Peterborough bar Monday and charged with mischief, assault and possession of marijuana.
The bar has already sold the surveillance video inside and outside the bar to TMZ, which has posted it on its website.
Bach was in Peterborough — where he was raised — dealing with the estate of his father who recently passed away.
"It is no fun doing that. Packing up your father's life and putting it in a truck. It is so final," Bach said. "I tried to drown my sorrows and things just got out of hand."
Howard Adams, president of Filmores says he was shocked to learn that Bach was in the country.
"I didn't think he was allowed in," Adams said. "He owes me a lot of money."
When Bach couldn't get at the picture of his wife which was behind Plexiglas, he threw an ashtray through a $12,000 etched glass picture with the Filmores logo behind the bar.
"Most guys who marry one of the girls are just happy to get her out of a strip club and don't mind the pictures. The more he drank the more he wanted that picture," said Adams, who still has the picture. "You may see that poster on eBay."
Adams still has the video of Bach smashing the etched glass picture and says he is going to phone TMZ to see if they want to buy it.
Read more and see the photo of Bach's wife here.
At approximately 2pm this afternoon, Sebastian tweeted the following message: "I am now free. I'm going through some rough times rite now & all of your support means everything to me."
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