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Battle of Jeff Stryker vs. Kulak’s Woodshed: Year Five
January 9, 2009 | 7 Comments
None other than His Largeness, Jeff Stryker, is featured in the new issue of the LA Weekly. The story chronicles Mr. Stryker’s ongoing feud with the owner of a folk-music club, Kulak’s Woodshed, located next door to his own establishment in North Hollywood. That’s the man himself, pictured left, as shot for the Weekly. This fight has been going on for years ‚Äî literally years. The story is utterly bizarre in its depth, complexity and scope. Trust me. Any summation I could pen would not do justice to this operatic corrivalry. If you’ve wondered what Mr. Stryker has been doing with his time lately, this is it: he has engaged in a years-long battle ‚Äî online, in the courts, in the papers ‚Äî with the owner of a folk music club he has come to revile. I am astonished that I am still having to write about this craziness. Mr. Stryker’s battles were actually featured on Celebrity Justice ‚Äî sort of a precursor to TMZ ‚Äî in January 2005! CLICK HERE to read my brief item that month…
Here’s what I said in this very space almost exactly four years ago (CLICK HERE and scroll down). Four years!
His Largeness, Jeff Stryker, has turned up yet again on an episode of “Celebrity Justice.” The 01/04 episode revealed that Mr. Stryker is squabbling with Kulak‚Äôs Woodshed, a live music venue next door to the legend‚Äôs office ‚Äúand self-defense center‚Äù (?!) in North Hollywood. Mr. Stryker complains that Kulak‚Äôs Woodshed plays music at volumes that are driving away his business. The proprietors of the Woodshed accuse Mr. Stryker of attempts at intimidation and claim he refuses to make peace. Mr. Stryker told ‚ÄúCJ‚Äù that all of the Woodshed accusations are baseless.
The “CJ” segment aired hidden camera footage of a shirtless Mr. Stryker karate-chopping a mannequin on the street at night, then kicking a utility pole. He says it was simply a harmless self-defense move; the Woodshed proprietors claim it is another example of his volatility. Last May [2004], Mr. Stryker appeared on several segments of “CJ” involving a lawsuit filed by his former business partner involving alleged misuse of funds.
LAWeekly.com: “The Porn Star’s Revenge: Formerly known as Jeff Stryker, Charles Peyton has turned his toxic feud over the folk-music club Kulak’s Woodshed into a real-life online obsession“
[Image © LAWeekly.]
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This is so funny. He’s not even consequential enough to be a loser…
“His Largeness,” LOL! Kind of weathered, but he looks pretty good, have to say….
Look at that, he still has the full head of hair (unless it’s a piece?) He does look pretty good, all things considered.
Another bizarre triangle from the soap opera Peyton Place!
Crazy! Nice to know he’s still around, at least and not dead of a drug overdose or aids.
Wow!
I just read the long version of this lawsuit-mess, totally nuts!
Jeff Stryker’s websites look very… familiar… hmmm….
http://www.charlespeyton.com/
http://www.charlespeyton.com/
Where have I seen this style before…. Hmmmm…..