Sting is sued by his former policemates.
Solo artist and ex-front man in the London trio is brought to the court for “significant” injuries and lost royalties by guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland.
Per. The suna source claimed that the trial “has come for a long time,” added, “lawyers repeatedly tried to reach one outside the court but hit a stalemate.”
“Andy and Stewart decided that there was nothing alternative than the court, so the push of the button. They say they are due to millions in lost royalties,” the insider mentioned further.
It is assumed that the case has been registered by London’s High Court according to “General Commercial Contracts and Events” with Sting as a defendant along with his company, Magnetic Publishing Limited.
It is relevant to mention that the iconic police were formed in 1977 before they collapsed in the mid -80s.
The introduced world to their hit tracks Every breath you takewhich is also part of the band’s fifth and last albums, Sync, The best -selling single from 1983 and the fifth best -selling in the decade.
Sting, the only credited songwriter of the field, reportedly earns £ 550,000 a year in royalties from that song alone.
A spokesman for Sting denied that the legal action was related to Every breath you take But did not comment further.



