May 31, 2024, 9:32 AM
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Madonna sued by fans for alleged misconduct during LA concert

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  • A group of fans is suing Madonna for allegedly subjecting them to 'pornography without warning' during a concert in LA.
  • The lawsuit also claims the concert started late and had no air-conditioning, adding to the dissatisfaction of attendees.
  • The fans argue that they should have been informed about the explicit content of the singer's performance.
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Join Fox News to see this story. Justen Lipeles filed a lawsuit against Madonna in Los Angeles. The lawsuit claims Madonna made fans buy expensive tickets for a concert experience they did not get. The lawsuit says Madonna had topless women dancing on stage while she sang, showing fans unexpected content. Fans had to wait in hot arenas for hours and were shown explicit content without warning. This shows Madonna's lack of respect for her fans. Madonna has faced similar lawsuits before. Fans sued her for starting concerts late and showing unexpected content. In one case, fans sued her for false advertising and deceptive practices. Madonna's legal team tried to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing that fans being late for work is not a valid reason for damages. A fan named Justen Lipeles sued Madonna for showing explicit content during her concert in Los Angeles. He claims he was not warned about the content before attending the show. The concert started late, Madonna lip-synced, and the venue was uncomfortably hot. Some fans even got physically ill. Lipeles alleges that Madonna turned off the air conditioning and told fans to undress to cool down. He also claims fans were shown explicit content without warning, making them feel uncomfortable. Lipeles is suing Madonna for breach of contract, misrepresentation, emotional distress, false advertising, negligence, and unfair competition. He wants a refund for his tickets and profits from the show. He is also requesting a jury trial for the case.

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