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The lawsuit against Madonna and Live Nation regarding the delayed start time of her December 13 Celebration World Tour concert has been “voluntary dismissal with prejudice” by the two plaintiffs.
The two concertgoers who attended Madonna‘s Brooklyn show for her Celebration Tour and subsequently sued over a delayed start time have voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit, according to court ...
A lawsuit against Madonna has been dismissed. Six months after Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden sued Madonna over her concert's late start time, they decided to drop the case.. A source tells ...
Lawsuit Against Madonna For Late Concerts Dismissed, But She’s Still Being Sued Over Their “Sexually Explicit Content” New Music June 20, 2024 1:55 PM By Abby Jones ...
A lawsuit against Madonna has been dismissed by the judge. The singer is off the hook over her alleged breach of contract with concertgoers, with plaintiffs Michael Fellows and Jason Alvarez deciding ...
Madonna, 65, got a break when a class action lawsuit — which was filed against her for starting three December 2023 shows in Brooklyn around two hours late — was voluntarily dismissed ...
This voluntary dismissal comes amid a series of similar lawsuits against Madonna and Live Nation over delayed start times at her Celebration Tour shows in other cities, which included Washington ...
The two concertgoers who attended Madonna’s Brooklyn show for her Celebration Tour and subsequently sued over a delayed start time have voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit, according to court ...
A lawsuit against Madonna has been dismissed by the judge. The singer is off the hook over her alleged breach of contract with concertgoers, with plaintiffs Michael Fellows and Jason Alvarez ...
The lawsuits filed by two concertgoers against Madonna over her concert starting late have been dismissed. Michael Fellows and Jason Alvarez voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit with prejudice ...
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