Friday, May 1, 2026

On Live Nation as DOJ Wants Sped Up Tunney Act Process Oklahoma Mostly Denies FOIA so Inner City Press Appeals

SDNY COURTHOUSE, April 27 –  The United States versus Live Nation trial began on March 2 with jury selection, before U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Arun Subramanian.   Then after a week of testimony it went on pause, and the DOJ and several states settled with Live Nation. 

   Inner City Press submitted a Freedom of Information Act requests to US DOJ and most states on March 27, 2026.

On April 15, the jury found Live Nation to be a monopolist, verdict form here. Inner City Press immediately published "Ticketmaster Loses the Jury: Live Nation Death Sentence?" Ebook here, audiobook and paperback coming.

   On the DOJ FOIA requests, after DOJ correctly granted expedited processing and Inner City Press voluntarily limited the scope of its request in order to get the records more quickly, on April 20 a total denial by DOJ, full copy here

Inner City Press immediately appealed.

On April 27, Okhahoma's AG responded it has five complaints against Live Nation / Ticketmaster - but denied everything else: "We have reviewed our records in accordance with your request. The Office of the Attorney General can confirm we received five consumer complaints against Live Nation Ticketmaster during the relevant time frame... This response completes your Open Records Act request to the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office and closes your file."

 Inner City Press has appealed.

Back on March 6, Inner City Press was in the courtroom at 8:30 am, and spoke to push for further unsealing, including of demonstratives. See new book, "TicketMonster: US v Live Nation 1," ebook, audiobook and paperback here.

The case is United States of America et al v. Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. et al., 24-cv-3973 (Subramanian)