Dirty Deeds: AC/DC Drummer Pleads Guilty to Having Issued Death Threat

© Fotobank.ru/Getty ImagesAC/DC drummer Phil Rudd leaves Tauranga District Court after being charged with attempting to procure murder at Tauranga District Court on November 6, 2014 in Tauranga, New Zealand
AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd leaves Tauranga District Court after being charged with attempting to procure murder at Tauranga District Court on November 6, 2014 in Tauranga, New Zealand - Sputnik International
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AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd has reportedly pleaded guilty to having threatened the life of his former employee and possessing methamphetamines and marijuana.

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AC/DC Drummer Faces Criminal Charges After Attempting to Kill Two Men
Phil Rudd, the drummer of legendary rock band AC/DC, has pleaded guilty on a charge of threatening the life of his former employee; the 60-year-old also pled guilty to possession of methamphetamines and marijuana, media reports said.

The second charge of a threat to kill has been dropped for the lack of evidence.

Rudd, who originally denied the charges, is due to appear in a New Zealand court for sentencing on June 26. He was detained at his home in November 2014 and has been out on bail since then.

On Tuesday, the court heard that Rudd had fired a number of employees in August 2014 after his solo album failed to break through the charts.
According to the court summary, Rudd admitted that he had offered a hefty sum of money, vehicles and a house to an associate in exchange for having one of his employees "taken out."

Shortly afterwards, Rudd allegedly called the victim, threatening to "come over and kill" him.

"As a result of threats made by the defendant, the victim was genuinely very fearful for his safety", the court summary read.

If convicted of issuing such a threat, Rudd faces up to seven years in prison. As for possession of cannabis and methamphetamines, he could be sentenced for three and six months, respectively.

AC/DC was founded in 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young, who named their band after the abbreviation for “alternating current, direct current”.

The band is famous for hard rock hits such as Highway to Hell, You Shook Me All Night Long, Back in Black and Hell’s Bells. AC/DC was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.

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