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Alleged Threats From Live Nation Lead To Lawsuit By NJ Promoters

Live Nation is facing a lawsuit from two local New Jersey concert promoters after they claimed Live Nation used threats and coercion to prevent the promoters from booking acts for. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2011/12/alleged-threats-from-live-nation-lead-to-lawsuit-by-nj-promot

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Live Nation is facing a  lawsuit from two local New Jersey concert promoters after they claimed  Live Nation used threats and coercion to prevent the promoters from  booking acts for the State Fair Meadowlands last summer.

Thomas  Dorfman and Chris Barrett, principals of Juice Entertainment in Saddle  Brook, claim they lost their contract with the fair management because  of interference by Live Nation. The lawsuit says Juice lost more than  $75,000 as a result, according to New Jersey's Star Ledger.

Filed  last week, the lawsuit claims Live Nation coerced performers into not  signing with Juice to appear at the fair and threatened to withhold its  ticketing services to the venue — the state-owned Meadowlands sports  complex — if it were not allowed to be a partner.

According to the  Star Ledger, the lawsuit states that Al Dorso, president of State Fair  Entertainment Management (SFEM), who contracted with Juice to provide  entertainment, was told by Live Nation representatives that they were  "blocking" DJ Tiesto from performing at the event. The artist was  informed he would not be permitted to play at other Live Nation venues  if he signed a contract with Juice, according to the lawsuit.

The  lawsuit also claims Live Nation threatened the New Jersey Sports and  Exposition Authority with pulling its ticketing services for the complex  if the authority didn’t help it get a part of the concert contracts.

"It  is clear that Live Nation desired to terminate the [contract] between  SFEM and Juice Entertainment, and to replace it with a new arrangement  in which it either completely ousted Juice Entertainment, or at the very  least became its partner," the lawsuit states. "It is also clear that  Live Nation knew that its actions would result in precisely this  interference."

The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in New  Jersey late last week according to Ticket News. Juice is seeking  unspecified damages in excess of $75,000. (via Celebrity Access)