Murdered Noble Savage Owner Angela Godley Just Ordered to Pay for Music Rights by Federal Judge
Within days of her brutal murder, 53-year-old Angela Godley agreed to a consent judgment to pay for overdue music rights.
The judgment was agreed to by Godley and the plaintiffs to settle a federal lawsuit over music rights. Godley, as owner of The Noble Savage Tavern was sued by Broadcast Music Inc (BMI), EMI Virgin Songs, Concord Music group and others.
Here's a copy of the Consent Judgment:
The first payment on this judgment was due on Wednesday, September 10th, the day Godley was found dead in her home.