BLABBERMOUTH.NET
Former
JUDAS PRIEST guitarist
K.K. Downing has offered words of support for
David Ellefson who was fired from
MEGADETH last month after sexually explicit photos and video of
Ellefson leaked online along with allegations that he had been grooming a fan, which he vehemently denied.
Ellefson performed a full-length set of
PRIEST classics with
Downing, former
PRIEST singer
Tim "Ripper" Owens and ex-
JUDAS PRIEST drummer
Les Binks in November 2019 in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. A couple of months later,
Downing,
Owens and
Binks announced the formation of a new band called
KK'S PRIEST, along with bassist
Tony Newton, a founding member of the long-running British hard rock act
VOODOO SIX. At the time, it was assumed that
Ellefson's non-involvement with
KK'S PRIEST was down to the fact that his main priority was
MEGADETH, which was working on a new studio album.
Asked in a new interview with
SiriusXM's
"Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk" if he hopes to have
Ellefson involved with
KK'S PRIEST in some way now that
David is no longer a member of
MEGADETH,
Downing replied (as transcribed by
BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "No. We're all consolidated now. We've actually been, obviously, working pretty hard for over a year and a half now together as a unit. And, obviously, we've got all of these videos we're about to release. So we're totally consolidated.
"But, yes,
Dave and I, every now and again we're in touch, and, obviously, I did send
David a text saying, obviously, 'You've got a lot of friends around the world,'"
Downing continued. "And he does. He's not just liked — he's actually loved. Because he's such a gentleman. He gives time to… I prided myself in
PRIEST, I really felt I was the one guy that
was the very last person to hang out with the fans and just socialize and all of that. But
David is exactly that person — he really is — and everybody says that about him.
"What happened — and I talk about it with other journalists and things like that — if this had happened in the '70s or the '80s, it would have just been put down to rock and roll,"
K.K. said. "He's no different to anybody else. We've all got strengths, and we've all got weaknesses, especially as men, I'm afraid. And so many have kept the doors closed where
David messed up and left the door ajar, but he's no different to anybody else. So, I wish him well and everything, and I know that he will, obviously, come back, because he's so good. And he's an amazing bass player; there's no two ways about it. 'Cause when we did the gig at [the Wolverhampton club] Steel Mill, he flew in. We had one rehearsal, in the freezing-cold rehearsal room. He just got off the plane — and
Ripper as well — and we ran through the set once. Then we went out and did the show, for better or for worse."
On May 10, several sexually explicit videos of
Ellefson were leaked by an anonymous third party on the Internet and shared to
Twitter; at least two of the videos revealed him masturbating. The longtime
MEGADETH member later released a statement on
Instagram denying all social media chatter that he "groomed" an underage fan.
On May 24,
Dave Mustaine — who formed
MEGADETH with
Ellefson in 1983 — announced the bassist's departure from the band, saying, "We do not take this decision lightly. While we do not know every detail of what occurred, with an already strained relationship, what has already been revealed now is enough to make working together impossible moving forward,"
Mustaine wrote. Two days later,
Ellefson released a follow-up statement in which he vowed to file a "defamation lawsuit" against the person who "illegally posted a very private video" of the bassist and made "false allegations" against him. He also said he was working with the police in Scottsdale, Arizona "in their investigation into charges regarding revenge pornography to be filed against the person who posted the video. This person will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,"
Ellefson wrote. He went on to say that he was "taking this time to be with my family" and wished his "bandmates" the best with their upcoming tour.
MEGADETH has yet to announce a replacement for
Ellefson, who was in the band from its inception in 1983 to 2002, and again from 2010 until his latest departure.
David, who became a Lutheran pastor nearly a decade ago, and his wife
Julie Ellefson have been married for 27 years. They have two children,
Roman Alexander (25) and
Athena Grace (22).
KK'S PRIEST will release its debut album,
"Sermons Of The Sinner", on August 20 via
Explorer1 Music Group/
EX1 Records. The LP's first single,
"Hellfire Thunderbolt", was released last month.