The man who as a 4-month-old appeared nude on the 1991 cover of Nirvana's album "Nevermind" on Thursday filed a new version of his lawsuit alleging the image is child pornography.
Federal Judge Fernando M Olguin had dismissed Spencer Elden's lawsuit on January 4 after a missed deadline, but gave him permission to file an amended version.
The new complaint includes a declaration from the album's graphic designer that Elden's lawyers' argument demonstrates that the band and Geffen Records deliberately sought to display the baby Elden's penis and exploit the image for commercial gain.
The lawsuit, first filed in August in federal court in California, said that Elden, now 30, had suffered "lifelong damages" as the band and others profited from the ubiquitous image of him naked underwater appearing to swim after a dollar bill on a fish hook.