Final defendant pleads guilty in University of Kansas ticketing scandal
The last of five defendants indicted in the University of Kansas ticket scalping scandal has pleaded guilty in federal court…
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The last of five defendants indicted in the University of Kansas ticket scalping scandal has pleaded guilty in federal court…
This story was updated at 9:18 a.m. EST on Friday, February 25, 2011, to clarify that a similar but different…
Late last week, U.S. District Court Judge Wesley Brown granted prosecutors’ request for a $2 million combined forfeiture of funds…
Two fans caught up in this week’s Super Bowl ticketing/seating mess are suing the NFL and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry…
The on-going battle between mega-promoter Michael Cohl and Live Nation Entertainment now threatens to engulf one of the concert industry’s…
Two more ex-staffers indicted in the University of Kansas ticketing scandal have pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges. Late last…
Lew Perkins, the recently retired University of Kansas athletic director, has been fined $4,000 by a state ethics board for…
A little over a year and a half before the 2012 London Olympics, a member of Britain’s Parliament is spearheading…
The ticketing debacle swirling around this month’s Tostitos BCS National Championship game touched more companies than just StubHub. Libertyville, IL-based…
Two of the five ex-staffers of the University of Kansas Athletic Department indicted on federal conspiracy charges related to a…