Trial, The
Americannoun
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At trial, the brothers, who have been held at a federal jail in Brooklyn since their arrest in late 2024, sat quietly at the defense tables.
If Live Nation loses the trial, the judge will decide how the company should be restructured, which could mean selling Ticketmaster to a competitor.
From Los Angeles Times
It pushed those estimates back to 2030 and 2031, respectively, to account for the sham-controlled trial the company may now need to conduct.
From Barron's
Live Nation trial: The Justice Department aims to force a breakup of Live Nation and Ticketmaster in a trial that begins today in Manhattan federal court.
Nicolaysen and other attorneys had argued at trial the stalking charge was impossible to prove since the federal penal code requires a defendant to engage in a pattern of behavior to be guilty of the crime.
From Los Angeles Times
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