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Neal Schon and bandmate Jonathan Cain battle lawsuits and politics as Journey’s farewell tour rolls on

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Journey’s farewell world tour is currently underway — despite Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain being in the midst of lawsuits, politics and bad blood.

Schon and Cain have been at odds, largely due Cain’s support for President Trump, his religious views and differing opinions on how to run the band.

In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Schon said: “I stick by the roots of how we started and what was embedded in me from Herbie Herbert with all the original guys.”

“We were never going to affiliate politics with our music, and we’re never going to affiliate any one religion, not that we’re unreligious. Everybody has their own religion,” Schon said.

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“But why attach yourself into one portion of something? Why be red? Why be blue? Why be green?” he continued.

“Because you know what? You’re going to lose half your fans when you do that. It’s everybody’s music. I just don’t agree with it. I still don’t. And it’s probably one of the reasons that things are still a bit shaky,” Schon noted.

The outlet also said that Cain choosing to perform “Don’t Stop Believin'” at Mar-a-Lago in 2022 with Kimberly Guilfoyle, Kari Lake and Marjorie Taylor Greene didn’t sit well with Schon.

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Schon and Cain both co-own the Journey trademark and have been back and forth about the band’s corporate credit card and the alleged misuse of it, per the magazine.

Cain also wanted to have a third director appointed that was neutral to help mediate disputes.

Despite the legal issues, Schon and Cain are currently underway with lead singer Arnel Pineda, drummer Deen Castronovo, keyboardist Jason Derlatka, and bassist Todd Jensen for the farewell tour, which kicked off in February.

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“The music we’ve created together is amazing. And so, you have to celebrate that music with the fans. The fans are incredible,” Schon said to Rolling Stone.

“When I’m onstage, I don’t think about any of that,” he added.

However, off the stage is a different story.

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“I feel like I get one [lawsuit] served every week from his camp,” Schon said.

“It’s like, ‘Jesus Christ!’ And learned to defend myself, really… I remember every aspect of everything that’s gone down,” he said.

“I’ve been sober for 18 years completely, and my memory is sharp. I know everything about every Journey contract, every LLC, every corporation. So I feel very confident about being able to stand up to anything that I need to,” Schon noted.

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Schon also wished Cain a happy birthday despite their personal and legal issues.

“I’m sure we’ll talk soon, but he just got out of here. And there’s been so much that’s gone on. I hate all these attorneys. It’s so nuts,” Schon said to the outlet, adding, “There’s just so much ongoing noise. And I just want some f—— peace, for real. I’m just really tired of all the legal [battles]. It’s meaningless to me. I don’t have any time for it. I turn 72 today. I’m no youngster.”

“I still have a lot of fire in my soul and energy to do things, but I also want to feel comfortable,” he continued. “Jon made a statement a while ago that this was his farewell. And so, I’m treating it as such.”

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On alienating fans due to his outspoken views according to Schon, Cain told Rolling Stone that he doesn’t care.

“It has nothing to do with politics or anything partisan. I believe in policy, and what I stand for, because it affects my life. It affects my taxes I pay. It affects everything we do,” he said.

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Cain said he was a Democrat, voted for Bill Clinton, but is now a Republican.

He is also married to Paula White-Cain, who is a televangelist and senior advisor to the White House Faith Office.

 “I vote for the best guy. I vote for the best policy. And I’m not in love with any party. I just like to see the country going in the right direction,” he noted.

Cain said that he doesn’t make speeches about his beliefs, but he “will stand up” for what he believes in. 

“And if somebody asks me about Trump,” he said, “I tell them what I think.”

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Female inmate sues Washington state after alleged attack by male-born prisoner in women’s facility

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A female inmate in Washington state is suing corrections officials after she says she was brutally attacked by a male-born prisoner housed in a women’s facility under the state’s gender-identity housing policy.

Faith Booher-Smith, who is incarcerated at the Washington Corrections Center for Women, alleges in a federal lawsuit that she was “violently attacked” by inmate Christopher Williams, a convicted sex offender who had been transferred to the prison after identifying as female.

According to the complaint, the August 2025 assault happened in a common area when Williams allegedly approached Booher-Smith from behind, struck her in the face, grabbed her hair and threw her to the ground before “kicking her repeatedly.”

She suffered visible injuries, including facial bruising, swelling and a laceration inside her mouth, the filing states.

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The lawsuit, backed by the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR) and supported by the America First Policy Institute, argues the attack was the predictable result of a policy that allows inmates to be housed based on gender identity rather than biological sex.

“The housing of these male inmates with females… has led to multiple instances of violence and sexual abuse against the female inmates,” the complaint alleges.

At the center of the lawsuit is Washington’s policy allowing inmates to request placement in so-called “gender-affirming housing.” According to the filing, that process allows male inmates to transfer into women’s facilities and in some cases share cells, bathrooms and showers with female prisoners.

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The complaint argues the policy relies heavily on self-identification, with limited objective requirements for transfer.

Williams, described in the filing as a six-foot-four “biologically intact” male and convicted child sex offender, was transferred into the women’s facility despite prior concerns about his behavior, according to the lawsuit.

A corrections official at a previous facility had warned against the transfer due to Williams’ history of violence, the complaint alleges — warnings that were ultimately not followed.

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Booher-Smith says she had noticed Williams watching her in the weeks leading up to the incident and tried to avoid him. The attack, she claims, happened suddenly while she was heating food, leaving her with little chance to defend herself.

The lawsuit also raises questions about the response from staff, alleging that a corrections officer present during the incident froze and did not intervene as the assault unfolded.

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In the aftermath, Booher-Smith reported ongoing pain as well as anxiety and trauma, according to the filing, which says she has since sought treatment for the emotional impact of the attack.

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She is seeking damages and a court order blocking the policy, arguing it violates the Constitution by exposing female inmates to unsafe conditions.

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The lawsuit argues the incident was not isolated, alleging that women at the facility have been “physically assaulted, threatened, intimidated, or sexually harassed by male inmates housed with them.”

It also points to prior complaints and legal filings involving other inmates, arguing state officials were on notice about potential risks tied to the policy.

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“In the prison setting, where inmates cannot escape state-imposed conditions, females are forced to live every waking moment at a dangerous disadvantage,” the complaint states.

National Review previously reported that Williams had been accused of sexually harassing female inmates and had a prior conviction involving a minor, along with a history of violent behavior.

The outlet also reported that another inmate filed a complaint under the Prison Rape Elimination Act alleging misconduct by Williams, and that prison officials said aspects of those claims were substantiated.

The Washington Department of Corrections told Fox News Digital it does not comment on pending litigation. The agency also confirmed that Williams was transferred out of the Washington Corrections Center for Women last October and is currently incarcerated at the Stafford Creek Corrections Center.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the ACLU of Washington and the America First Policy Institute for comment.

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Caitlin Clark raises eyebrows with comment on team’s AI post that showed her with a distorted hand

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Caitlin Clark left a comment on the Indiana Fever’s recent social media post, appearing to mock a poor AI image generation.

“New hand alert,” Clark wrote in the comment section of a broadcast schedule calendar the team posts on Instagram. The post no longer shows the image of Clark’s distorted hand, which was first reported by Front Office Sports.

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Fox News Digital has reached out to the Fever for comment.

Clark’s comment prompted joking responses on social media.

“AI gone wild?” one Instagram user wrote in response.

Another user commented, “AI usage is certainly a choice…”

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Clark and her team will open the 2026 WNBA season against the Dallas Wings on May 9.

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Trump jokes about security concerns, mic problems and Dr Oz during freewheeling Florida speech

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Trump turned a microphone malfunction into a comic riff at The Villages in Florida, joking that he was screaming his “a– off” over the bad mic.
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