The suit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by Experience Hendrix LLC, which according to the filing "runs the merchandise, music licensing and catalogue management (among other things)" of the late "Purple Haze" musician, reported The Wrap.
Experience Hendrix claimed that the ex-husband of Hendrix's sister made off with a Black Widow guitar and attempted to sell it at auction.
The complaint claimed that Sheldon Reynolds, former husband of Janie Hendrix (who also serves as Experience Hendrix's CEO), wrongfully took possession of the acoustic guitar and contacted Julien's Auctions last year for help in selling it.
The suit said the guitar is the real deal - but it doesn't belong to Reynolds.
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"Defendant Reynolds claims alternatively that he obtained the Black Widow in a divorce settlement with Janie Hendrix, or that a friend of his, who helped him retrieve his belongings from Janie Hendrix's home, was directed by Janie's 14-year-old son to take a pile of guitars and other belongings that included the Black Widow," the lawsuit read.
"Neither story is true, as the Black Widow is owned by Plaintiff, and has never been the property of Janie Hendrix."
It also wants the Black Widow back.