Former Queensryche drummer Scott Rockenfield’s legal dispute with his former bandmates appears to have been settled.
According to a November 1 court filing in Snohomish County Superior Court in the state of Washington, the parties agreed that “all claims, counterclaims, and crossclaims between” Scott Rockenfield on one side, as the plaintiff, and Michael Wilton and Eddie Jackson on the other side, as the defendants, should be dismissed “with prejudice,” with Rockenfield and his former bandmates “to bear their own costs and fees with regard to all such claims, counterclaims, and cross claims.”
The filing was signed by attorneys representing Rockenfield, as well as those representing Jackson and Wilton.
A dismissal with prejudice means that the case has been dismissed permanently and cannot be brought back to the same court. It is, in effect, a final judgment.