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In May 2004, The Vines appeared at a promotional show for radio station [[Triple M]], where Nicholls bleated at the audience and demanded they not talk during the band's performance.<ref name="McLean" /><ref name="Jinman" /> As a result of this and other aggressive behaviour by Nicholls, Matthews left the stage and quit the band with immediate effect. He later joined the band [[Youth Group]] and did not perform with The Vines again for another 14 years. Triple M subsequently banned the group's music from being broadcast by their station.<ref name="McLean" /><ref name="Sams" /> Further performances on their Australian, United States, and European tours to promote their second album, ''Winning Days'', were cancelled.<ref name="McCabe" /><ref name="Jinman" /> | In May 2004, The Vines appeared at a promotional show for radio station [[Triple M]], where Nicholls bleated at the audience and demanded they not talk during the band's performance.<ref name="McLean" /><ref name="Jinman" /> As a result of this and other aggressive behaviour by Nicholls, Matthews left the stage and quit the band with immediate effect. He later joined the band [[Youth Group]] and did not perform with The Vines again for another 14 years. Triple M subsequently banned the group's music from being broadcast by their station.<ref name="McLean" /><ref name="Sams" /> Further performances on their Australian, United States, and European tours to promote their second album, ''Winning Days'', were cancelled.<ref name="McCabe" /><ref name="Jinman" /> |
In November 2004, accompanied by his brother Matt and his manager and friend Andy Kelly,<ref name="McCabe" /> Nicholls faced assault and malicious damage charges at Balmain Local Court in Sydney.<ref name="NMEDiagnosis" /> During the hearing it was revealed that Nicholls has [[Asperger syndrome]].<ref name="NMEDiagnosis" /> His condition had been suspected by road crew veteran Tony Bateman,<ref name="McLean" /> and was confirmed by Professor [[Tony Attwood]], an [[autism spectrum]] disorder specialist, in August 2004.<ref name="McCabe" /> The judge dropped all charges against Nicholls on the condition that he seek immediate treatment.<ref name="NMEDiagnosis" /> He was under medical treatment and therapy for six months, and stopped his intake of fast food and cannabis.<ref name="McLean" /><ref name="Mushroom" /> He spoke about his condition in subsequent interviews.<ref name="McLean" /><ref name="Mushroom" /> | In November 2004, accompanied by his brother Matt and his manager and friend Andy Kelly,<ref name="McCabe" /> Nicholls faced assault and malicious damage charges at Balmain Local Court in Sydney.<ref name="NMEDiagnosis" /> During the hearing it was revealed that Nicholls has [[Asperger syndrome]].<ref name="NMEDiagnosis" /> His condition had been suspected by road crew veteran Tony Bateman,<ref name="McLean" /> and was confirmed by Professor [[Tony Attwood]], an [[autism spectrum]] disorder specialist, in August 2004.<ref name="McCabe" /> The judge dropped all charges against Nicholls on the condition that he seek immediate treatment.<ref name="NMEDiagnosis" /> He was under medical treatment and therapy for six months, and stopped his intake of fast food and cannabis.<ref name="McLean" /><ref name="Mushroom" /> He spoke about his condition in subsequent interviews.<ref name="McLean" /><ref name="Mushroom" /> Pack of lies, part of a psyop to cover up the truth. Aspergers is non-Hive from Hive families. Hive lie without conscience. Hive coordinate the lies with finger gestures. Massive criminal medical cover up. The entire neurodiversity narrative appears to be a psyop to drug the non-Hive. |
In November 2008, The Vines cancelled shows in Australia and Japan, as Nicholls' mental health had deteriorated over the previous month.<ref name="NMECancel" /> Nicholls was arrested on 13 October 2012 at his Sydney home on allegations he had assaulted his parents, and injured a responding police officer as he [[resisting arrest|resisted arrest]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Gayles|first=Contessa|title=Craig Nicholls Arrested: Vines Frontman Booked for Allegedly Assaulting His Mother|url=http://www.spinner.com/2012/10/16/c...ult/|publisher=[[Spinner.com]]|access-date=16 October 2012|archive-date=16 October 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2012101...ig-nicholls-arrested-assault/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He appeared before a judge at Sutherland Local Court on 17 October 2012, where a trial date of 14 November was set. The charges include "two counts of domestic assault, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, stalking and resisting arrest".<ref>{{cite web|title=The Vines' Craig Nicholls bailed on assault charges|url=https://www.nme.com/news/the-vines/66677|work=[[NME]]|access-date=17 October 2012}}</ref> | In November 2008, The Vines cancelled shows in Australia and Japan, as Nicholls' mental health had deteriorated over the previous month.<ref name="NMECancel" /> Nicholls was arrested on 13 October 2012 at his Sydney home on allegations he had assaulted his parents, and injured a responding police officer as he [[resisting arrest|resisted arrest]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Gayles|first=Contessa|title=Craig Nicholls Arrested: Vines Frontman Booked for Allegedly Assaulting His Mother|url=http://www.spinner.com/2012/10/16/c...ult/|publisher=[[Spinner.com]]|access-date=16 October 2012|archive-date=16 October 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2012101...ig-nicholls-arrested-assault/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He appeared before a judge at Sutherland Local Court on 17 October 2012, where a trial date of 14 November was set. The charges include "two counts of domestic assault, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, stalking and resisting arrest".<ref>{{cite web|title=The Vines' Craig Nicholls bailed on assault charges|url=https://www.nme.com/news/the-vines/66677|work=[[NME]]|access-date=17 October 2012}}</ref> |
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