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Mick Mars Blames “Disgraceful” The Stadium Tour On Vince Neil’s “Epic Binge Eating” And Daily Consumption Of “$10,000 Bottles Of Booze”

MÖTLEY CRÜE‘s former lead guitarist Mick Mars, 72, is fighting mad right now, and the leaked details of his lawsuit from the actual court docs reveals the most scandalous dirt yet.

The industry source who tipped TMD off says that Mars mostly attacks lead singer Vince Neil’s inability to get ready for the glam metal band’s twice postponed comeback tour and blames it for being the reason the singer had to have a teleprompter brought in so that Neil could remember the lyrics to the band’s songs, and Neil also predominantly opted to lip synch most of the Crue’s classics.

In the leaked docs, Mars’ complaint reads: “Neil’s epic binge eating and daily consumption of $10,000 bottles of booze was the start to all of the band’s problems last year.”

It seems Neil is not taking his problems seriously, as the Crue is going to return to the scene of the crime with their scheduled 2024 tour in North America, as if they don’t have a care in the world. As the story goes, Vince Neil insists rehab never works – because drug and alcohol addicts only use it to temporarily quit.

Neil has a long history battling his own addictions. Fans will remember that he was involved in a horrific car crash in 1984 which killed HANOI ROCKS drummer “Razzle”, born Nicholas Dingley, while he was driving drunk.

Fans can view below a screen capture of a man named Ritchie Thomas Jones, who claims to have seen Neil drinking down at a spot called Hot Tin Roof in Key West, Florida having drinks, most notably the aging rocker ordered a $10,000 bottle of Louis 13th.

Vince Is Fuming: Drinking Problem? I Will Break This F$%#ing Bottle Over Your Head!

First created in 1874, LOUIS XIII Cognac is an exquisite blend of up to 1,200 grapes eaux-de-vie sourced 100% from Grande Champagne and matured slowly inside oak casks.

Hot Tin Roof is said to “feature bright vibrant colors indicative of the overall style of the Ocean Key Resort & Spa. The restaurant’s 3,000 square feet of dining features indoor seating for 60 and an outdoor deck overlooking Key West Harbor, accommodating up to 40 people.”

Neil’s long-standing problems with booze, purportedly is what led to the group’s split in 1992 and he did a short stint in rehab in 1997 after the band got back together.

However, Neil insists there’s “no point in forcing addicts to visit a medical center, because it won’t help them curb drinking and drug-taking forever.”

He says, “Most people go to rehab just to dry out, not to actually stop drinking or doing drugs. Usually they go there because they’ve been given an ultimatum by their wife or boss. They’re not there for themselves; they’re there because someone wants them to be there. That’s why it doesn’t work. You have to go when you want to go.”

Neil has accepted the fact he will be battling his demons until he dies.

He adds, “I don’t think I’ll ever have my drug problems licked. I still think about needles today. Thirty years later, I’ll still look at a needle and go, ‘F**k’. It’s quite an itch. But I haven’t thought about actually doing drugs in 15 years. I kind of cringe at that idea. That was for the old days. But I have a drink once in a while.”

Fans have witnessed the sad downward spiral of Neil for the past 3 years, including watching him quit singing in the middle of a song and quit performing at a solo concert, to posting an intoxicated Cameo video appearance wishing a fan happy birthday (but he is totally incoherent like he is when singing), to drunkenly falling off the stage and breaking ribs at another solo gig.