


“Vicky Cornell, the Personal Representative of the Christopher Cornell Estate, has filed a motion to dismiss the inappropriate and frivolous claim filed by Susan Silver. Talking about the whole ordeal, Vicky’s lawyer revealed, In response, Vicky released a statement saying that she had always paid for her step-daughter’s child care and tuition fees. Recently, Susan filed a case against Vicky for failing to pay child support for Susan’s daughter, Lillian. As for Susan, she is said to have remained unmarried following divorce from Chris. The cause of death was reported as a suicide by hanging. Chris struggled from depression and was found dead in his hotel room on May 18, 2017. The marriage lasted until 2017 the year Chris took his last breath. It’s incredibly painful, unnecessary, and expensive when someone is abusing the legal system to try to hurt another person.” Moving on:įollowing the divorce, Chris Cornell married Vicky Karayiannis in 2004. After he cut off the guys, he seemed to surround himself with really bad choices. I’ve never publicly talked about any of this.

“I turned the other cheek really up until this moment. Talking about the divorce, Susan revealed that it never was her intention to go public with the divorce. After a drawn-out legal battle, Chris revealed in 2008 that he finally got his 15 guitars back from Susan. In 2006, Chris claimed that Susan had violated California’s Talent Agency Act by booking shows without asking the band. However, the pair called things off in 2004 and engaged in a long legal battle.įollowing the pair’s divorce in 2004, Chris fired for a $1 million lawsuit, which claimed that Susan had cheated on Chris out of royalties and never returned his Grammys, recordings, and other memorabilia. The pair got married in 1990 and had their first and only child, a daughter named Lillian Jean, in June 2000. Susan began dating Soundgarden frontman, Chris Cornell in 1985. As of 2020, Susan has a net worth recorded at $5M. Alongside her work in the music industry, Susan co-owns the club The Crocodile in Seattle along with Alice in Chains’ drummer Sean Kinney, Capitol Hill Block Party, co-founder Marcus Charles, Peggy Curtis, and “Portugal. After taking a brief hiatus following her marriage and birth of her daughter, Susan got back in the game and co-managed Alice in Chains along with David Benveniste and his company Velvet Hammer Management.
