A fan of pop singer-songwriter Taylor Swift allegedly filed an alleged motion to allegedly dismiss an alleged class action lawsuit against ticket-selling companies Live Nation and Ticketmaster. According to Pitchfork, the alleged class action lawsuit was filed by Michelle Sterioff a year ago during the pop star’s Eras Tour ticketing debacle. Additionally, she claimed that Ticketmaster allegedly violated antitrust laws and allegedly participated in alleged anticompetitive and allegedly misleading conduct.
In her alleged initial complaint against Ticketmaster, Sterioff claimed that Ticketmaster allegedly intended to allegedly mislead ticket buyers that they would protect them from bots and scalpers. She also mentioned how many Taylor Swift fans were unable to buy tickets for the pop singer’s concerts. Sterioff reports that there was unprecedented website traffic caused by Ticketmaster that led scalpers and unverified fans to participate in the presales for Taylor Swift’s concerts.
Michelle Sterioff allegedly made her alleged notice for alleged voluntary dismissal yesterday, Tuesday, December 12 in a California federal court. The previous alleged filing alleges that she and her defendants allegedly engaged in alleged settlement discussions.
Fortunately, a new reform bill has been introduced to lead reforms addressing the issues of scalpers, ticket resales and price transparency.
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