Live Nation Employees' Slack Messages Disclosed in DOJ Antitrust Case

Live Nation Employees' Slack Messages Disclosed in DOJ Antitrust Case
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Private Slack messages from Live Nation employees were revealed in a Justice Department antitrust lawsuit.

  • Private Slack messages between Live Nation employees were disclosed as part of a Justice Department lawsuit.
  • The messages included employees joking about fans, referring to them as 'stupid', according to the report.
  • The exchanges were presented as exhibits in the ongoing antitrust case against the concert company.

A series of private Slack messages among Live Nation employees were made public as exhibits in the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against the company, with some messages showing employees joking about fans.

The disclosure of internal communications may influence public and legal perceptions of Live Nation’s business practices as the antitrust case proceeds. Based on a single source report

Further developments in the antitrust lawsuit and potential additional disclosures of internal communications are possible as the case continues.