Scott Weiland’s Son Claims Money Was Stolen

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Noah Weiland, the son of late Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland, recently organized and performed at a tribute concert marking the 10th anniversary of his father’s death. The Dec. 3 show took place at the Garden Amphitheater in Garden Grove, CA, and featured Noah performing songs by Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver.

Now, Noah is claiming that proceeds from the concert have been “stolen.”

“Heartbroken. My own people, who I never wished anything bad upon and only wanted to see rise to the top, are the same reasons I won’t be able to fly out to visit my son for his 1st Christmas,” he shared in his Instagram stories.

“Grateful to have ‘friends’ like Connor James Sears and Spencer Carr Reed, who do things like steal almost ALL my show money from the other night (the money I was going to use to visit my son for his first Christmas).”

Emphasizing his role in putting the tribute concert together, Noah added: “Even though the show would’ve never existed without my father, let alone me.”