Live Nation Employee Says He Regrets Calling Customers ‘So Stupid’ as Antitrust Trial Continues
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The Live Nation ticketing employee who told a coworker that some of the company’s customers were “so stupid” called his remarks “very immature and unacceptable” during testimony at the company’s antitrust trial on Tuesday. He was also seen bragging that the company was “robbing them blind, baby,” in internal messages from 2022 that were presented […]
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Mar 18, 2026 8:43am PT Live Nation Employee Says He Regrets Calling Customers ‘So Stupid’ as Antitrust Trial Continues By Jem Aswad Plus Icon Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music jemaswad Latest Rapper Mystikal Pleads Guilty to Third-Degree Rape, Faces 20 Years in Prison 41 minutes ago BTS to Appear in Back-to-Back Episodes of ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ 2 hours ago Music Industry Moves: Kane Brown Re-Ups With Sony Nashville, Bruno Mars Strikes Publishing Admin Deal With Avex 18 hours ago See All The Live Nation ticketing employee who told a coworker that some of the company’s customers were “so stupid” called his remarks “very immature and unacceptable” during testimony at the company’s antitrust trial on Tuesday. He was also seen bragging that the company was “robbing them blind, baby,” in internal messages from 2022 that were presented in the trial. Benjamin Baker, head of ticketing for Venue Nation, is a key witness as the claims from over 30 states continue against Live Nation in the wake of the Justice Department’s surprise settlement of its case against the company. A Manhattan federal judge rejected Live Nation’s earlier efforts to exclude Baker’s messages from the trial. Popular on Variety Related Stories Spotify Says More Than 1,500 Artists Earned Over $1 Million in Royalties Last Year
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