Spencer Elden, now 30, appeared as a naked baby on the cover of the 1991 album.
Nirvana filed to dismiss last month, saying Elden's arguments lacked merit. The judge has given Elden until January 13 to amend his complaint. If he does not, the case will be officially dismissed once and for all.
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