Eminem is scheduled to appear in a Macomb County,
Michigan court beginning May 30th, to defend himself against defamation charges
stemming from his 1999 track, "Brain Damage," on his Slim Shady
LP.
DeAngelo Bailey, 32, of Warren claims that Em’s
references to Bailey constantly tormenting and beating him on the song are false.
Eminem will most likely point to a 1982
lawsuit
filed by his mother, DebbieMathers.
Mathers sued the local school board for failing
to protect her 10-year-old son from Bailey during a four month period that Eminem
attended Dort Elementary School.
The complaint says that as a result of the beatings
administered by Bailey, Eminem suffered nausea and abnormal sleepiness, nightmares,
vomiting and antisocial behavior and possible brain damage.
The complaint detailed various injuries, including
a concussion and sought $10,000 from Bailey.
Mathers complaint was eventually dismissed on
grounds of governmental immunity.
Bailey’s lawsuit claims that Eminem did permanent
damage to his musical career and caused him anger, embarrassment and is seeking
over $1 million dollars.