| NY Yankees Sued NJ Woman
for Unpaid 2024 Season Tickets But
No Response So Dismissed
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
April 7 รข The New York Yankees
Partnership has filed a
lawsuit to get $60,000 from a
Lyndhurst, NJ woman who has
not paid for her four-seat box
at Yankee Stadium for the 2024
season. Following
a JAMS arbitration, the
lawsuit was filed on March 18
in the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York, where Inner City Press
found it. The
plaintiffs are the New York
Yankees Partnership, described
as an Ohio limited
partnership, and Legends
Hospitality, a Delaware LLC.
The contract included "food
benefits and services." For
2024 the four seats plus cost
$66,400. The demand for
arbitration was filed on
October 9, 2024 - talk about
Mister October - and a
settlement agreement for
$65,000 was reached on March
15, 2025, during spring
training. So far, the
lawsuit says, only $5,500 has
been paid. On April 7, after
the Yankees did not respond to
Judge Rochon order that they
show cause why there would be
subject-matter jurisdiction,
Judge Rochon dismissed the
Yankees case - a strike out.
Order on Patreon here The case is New York Yankees Partnership, et al. v. Kutler, 1:26-cv-2237 (Rochon)
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