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New Mexico joins multi-state lawsuit against Live Nation-Ticketmaster for alleged monopolistic practices

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Raúl Torrez Attorney General at New Mexico | Twitter Website

Raúl Torrez Attorney General at New Mexico | Twitter Website

New Mexico has joined nine other states in a civil antitrust lawsuit filed by the Justice Department against Live Nation-Ticketmaster. The suit, which includes 29 other states and the District of Columbia, alleges monopolization and other unlawful conduct in violation of Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act.

Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced the state's participation alongside Attorneys General from Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, Louisiana, South Dakota, Utah, and Vermont. The amended complaint was filed in the Southern District of New York and details additional allegations regarding Live Nation-Ticketmaster's anticompetitive practices within the live entertainment industry.

"Joining this litigation reaffirms our commitment to protecting consumers and ensuring a level playing field in the marketplace," said AG Torrez. "The monopolistic practices of Live Nation-Ticketmaster have harmed not only the live entertainment industry but also the countless fans who deserve fair access to events. By holding this company accountable, we are standing up for the rights of New Mexicans and millions of Americans who have been unfairly impacted by these anticompetitive actions."

The amended complaint can be accessed online.

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