A malicious prosecution lawsuit against Don Henley and longtime Eagles manager Irving Azoff has been dismissed . Rare book dealer Glenn Horowitz sued for millions in February after being brought up on charges for trying to sell allegedly stolen lyrics from 1976's Hotel California .
Horowitz claimed Henley and Azoff had manipulated New York prosecutors into charging him and two other men – former Rock & Roll Hall of Fame curator Craig Inciardi and rock auctioneer Edward Kosinski — even though they were innocent. The case was abruptly thrown out during trial last year after Henley failed to produce evidence that showed whether the lyrics had been stolen in the first place.
The New York County Supreme Court judge presiding over Horowitz's subsequent civil court proceeding ma

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