Madonna Sued for ‘Pornography Without Warning’
Madonna Sued for ‘Pornography Without Warning’
Madonna Sued for , ‘Pornography Without Warning’.
Concertgoer Justen Lipeles filed a lawsuit against Madonna and Live Nation on May 29.
Concertgoer Justen Lipeles filed a lawsuit against Madonna and Live Nation on May 29.
He alleges that during her March 7 concert in Los Angeles, the crowd was subjected to "pornography without warning.".
Lipeles went on to say that the crowd "was forced to watch topless women on stage simulating sex acts," 'The Guardian' reports.
He also complained that the concert started an hour and a half late, and the arena "was uncomfortably hot.".
Defendants did not provide any notice to plaintiff that the concert will start at a later time, Via lawsuit.
The temperature inside the Kia Forum was uncomfortably hot as required by Madonna who refused to allow the air conditioning to be turned on.
, Via lawsuit.
Lipeles claims to have become "physically ill as a result of the heat.".
When fans complained, Madonna allegedly told the crowd to take their clothes off.
Further, during most of the performance it was apparent to plaintiff that Madonna was lip-syncing, Via lawsuit.
Lipeles is seeking compensatory damages, a refund for his concert tickets and paid legal fees