John Michael Ozzy Osbourne v. Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc. et al

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Case Number:

2:18-cv-02310

Court:

California Central

Nature of Suit:

Anti-Trust

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Dale S. Fischer

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  1. September 24, 2018

    Ozzy Osbourne Drops Antitrust Suit Against Venue Owner

    Ozzy Osbourne has dropped his putative class action suit in California federal court over Anschutz Entertainment Group's allegedly anti-competitive block booking practices, saying there's no reason to pursue the case now that musicians can book London's large O2 Arena without committing to play the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

  2. August 01, 2018

    Arena Owner Can't Escape Ozzy Osbourne's Antitrust Suit

    A California federal judge on Wednesday refused to toss an antitrust suit by rocker Ozzy Osbourne against the owner of Los Angeles' Staples Center and London's O2 Arena that alleged an anti-competitive agreement, finding, among other things, that Osbourne is the proper plaintiff because the allegations harm him by constricting his choice of venue.

  3. June 04, 2018

    Arena Owner Slams Ozzy Osbourne's Antitrust Suit

    Anschutz Entertainment Group Inc., owner of Los Angeles' Staples Center, on Friday asked a California federal court to toss a antitrust suit by rocker Ozzy Osbourne, saying the alleged anti-competitive agreement at issue was with Osbourne's promoter, not Osbourne himself.

  4. March 21, 2018

    Ozzy Osbourne Sues AEG Over Staples Center Tour Policy

    Ozzy Osbourne sued the owner of the Staples Center and London's O2 Arena in California federal court Wednesday, challenging an arrangement barring musicians from playing the O2 Arena unless they agree to play the Staples Center on the Los Angeles stop of their tour.