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10 minutes ago, 3IsACharm33 said:

Didn’t Lou Taylor have ties to Cesar entertainment and Cesar’s tickets were done through Ticketmaster :decisions_britney_thinking_confused_focusing_unsure_xfactor_bw_black_white:

so both lou and Larry worked their connections it seems and brought all the villains together 

who owns Ticketmaster/LiveNation 

we need to say their names!!

 

Your accusations on "Lou and Larry worked their connections and brought all the villains together" isn't factual.

You have no proof of that boo. 

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1 hour ago, Steel Magnolia said:

Racketeering

"Racketeering is a type of organized crime in which the perpetrators set up a coercive, fraudulent, extortionary, or otherwise illegal coordinated scheme or operation (a "racket") to repeatedly or consistently collect a profit.[1]

Originally and often still specifically, racketeering may refer to an organized criminal act in which the perpetrators offer a service that will not be put into effect, offer a service to solve a nonexistent problem, or offer a service that solves a problem that would not exist without the racket."

 

1 hour ago, 3IsACharm33 said:

@Steel Magnolia is this implying that live nation owned Britney? 
 

when Britney refused to tour was it live nation who was going to sue her along with Larry?

Can it be concluded live nation could’ve been behind Britney’s facility stay after she refused a dance move?

there really has been a fight over controlling Britney Spears (money) it’s so sickening 

This is it. Lou Taylor were only their connector :anxiety_pill_struggle_panic_ahh_bottle_Wendy_williams_shake_shaking:

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15 minutes ago, Steel Magnolia said:


We can absolutely start saying their names!

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Oct. 10, 2019 - The Hollywood Reporter names Lou M. Taylor its “Business Manager Icon 2019.” Taylor credits Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino and music mogul Irving Azoff as friends and mentors.

Source: “Hollywood Business Manager Lou Taylor Is “Ferociously” Breaking the Glass Ceiling,” Ashley Cullins, Hollywood Reporter, October 10, 2019. Accessed August 24, 2022 from https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/how-business-manager-lou-taylor-is-ferociously-breaking-glass-ceiling-1246036/

I remember a thread or something explaining links between Azoff and Brit's team.

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1 hour ago, DiamondCircus said:

At this point Britney doesn't plan on working and that's fine the Swifties want to fight with Ticketmaster and have their girls back, I care more about JUSTICE FOR BRITNEY and having Britney's justice at the forefront. 

So you plan on seeing nobody else live ever again? Lolololol

This effects anyone that is a concert attendee 

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1 hour ago, DiamondCircus said:

And we care why? Britney hasn't done a proper tour since she was forced to take POM on the road.

Besides that, B probably won't be touring, and our energy needs to be on her justice not Ticketmaster. 

You don't get it, that she won't perform because it enriches her abusers?

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15 minutes ago, Matou said:

I remember a thread or something explaining links between Azoff and Brit's team.

Apr. 9, 2005 - GQ reports that Queens-born NBA player Ron Artest, of the Indiana Pacers, has hired a new management team led by Nashville-based Lou M. Taylor of Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group. The Tri Star team takes what they call a "holistic" approach to managing celebrities.

Jan. 7, 2006 - By this date, James Spears remains a private personal chef to the billionaire Maloof family.

Jan. 25, 2006 - Queens-born NBA player Ron Artest is traded from the Indiana Pacers to the Sacramento Kings. The Kings are owned by Las Vegas billionaire George Maloof.

Oct. 23, 2008 - Ticketmaster acquires Irving Azoff’s Frontline Management for $123-million in cash. Azoff, the CEO of Front Line, will front the new combined company.

Go call the police! Go call the Governor!

Jan. 30, 2009 - Irving Azoff holds a fundraiser at his Beverly Hills mansion for California Attorney General Jerry Brown as he enters the race for Governor.

July 2, 2009 - Ron Artest, managed by Tri Star Sports & Entertainment, is traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. Ticketmaster CEO Irving Azoff has had courtside seats for the Lakers since the 1970’s.

Mar. 29, 2011 - By this date, Larry Rudolph’s Reign Deer Management, which manages Britney, is affiliated with the Front Line Group of managers, a division of Live Nation Entertainment headed by Live Nation chairman Irving Azoff.

Aug. 4, 2011 - Front Line Management’s CEO Irving Azoff announces the company will manage the winner of the U.S. version of Simon Cowell’s “X-Factor.”

Jan. 26, 2012 - Billboard names Irving Azoff the most powerful person in the music industry.

Oct. 10, 2012 - Jeffrey Azoff, son of Irving Azoff, leaves his father’s Front Line Management to become a music agent at Creative Artists Agency (CAA).

Dec. 28, 2012 – Live Nation Entertainment renews the contract of CEO Michael Rapino until 2019.

Dec. 31, 2012 - Irving Azoff steps down as chairman of Live Nation Entertainment. The corporation retains Azoff’s Front Line Management Group, while Azoff signs a non-compete clause which prevents him from signing other artists under his own management company.

Jan. 11, 2013 - Billboard reports that Britney has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) to represent her worldwide. Managing partner Rob Light and Jeffrey Azoff will be the responsible agents.

June 21, 2013 - Irving Azoff and Ari Emanuel, the co-CEO of William Morris Endeavor (WME) partake in a heated email exchange after Emanuel accuses Jeffrey Azoff, now an agent at CAA, of poaching WME clients such as Britney Spears.

Sept. 12, 2014 - Jeffrey Azoff, aged 28, is named to Billboard’s “40 Under 40” as an agent power player. “...His father is industry legend Irving Azoff — but he stands on his own as a critical player on the team that put together Britney Spears’ Las Vegas residency (125,000 tickets sold since December 2013, per Azoff).”

Mar. 7, 2016 - Jeffrey Azoff exits Creative Artists Agency (CAA) to form Full Stop Management.

Feb. 7, 2019 - Billboard names Irving Azoff, Chairman/CEO, The Azoff Company, and Jeffrey Azoff, Partner, Full Stop Management, to it’s No. 4 position on its “Hot 100.”

Oct. 10, 2019 - The Hollywood Reporter names Lou M. Taylor its “Business Manager Icon 2019.” Taylor credits Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino and music mogul Irving Azoff as friends and mentors.

June 17, 2021 - In a podcast, Irving Azoff names David Bonderman of TPG Capital as a mentor, and says he talks to Live Nation’s CEO Michael Rapino all the time.

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Correcting a factual error.
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2 minutes ago, One More Time said:

I’m scared :anxiety_pill_struggle_panic_ahh_bottle_Wendy_williams_shake_shaking:

yeah .. I can't see Britney in this industry anymore, a lot of predators, money power and influence. But I can see her being a voice to fight abuses and bring more love or kindness rather than selling your *** to satan for some glory

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2 minutes ago, Steel Magnolia said:

Apr. 9, 2005 - GQ reports that Queens-born NBA player Ron Artest, of the Indiana Pacers, has hired a new management team led by Nashville-based Lou M. Taylor of Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group. The Tri Star team takes what they call a "holistic" approach to managing celebrities.

Jan. 7, 2006 - By this date, James Spears remains a private personal chef to the billionaire Maloof family.

Jan. 25, 2006 - Queens-born NBA player Ron Artest is traded from the Indiana Pacers to the Sacramento Kings. The Kings are owned by Las Vegas billionaire George Maloof.

Oct. 23, 2008 - Ticketmaster acquires Irving Azoff’s Frontline Management for $123-million in cash. Azoff, the CEO of Front Line, will front the new combined company.

Go call the police! Go call the Governor!

Jan. 30, 2009 - Irving Azoff holds a fundraiser at his Beverly Hills mansion for California Attorney General Jerry Brown as he enters the race for Governor.

July 2, 2009 - Ron Artest, managed by Tri Star Sports & Entertainment, is traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. Ticketmaster CEO Irving Azoff has had courtside seats for the Lakers since the 1970’s.

Mar. 29, 2011 - By this date, Larry Rudolph’s Reign Deer Management, which manages Britney, is affiliated with the Front Line Group of managers, a division of Live Nation Entertainment headed by Live Nation chairman Irving Azoff.

Aug. 4, 2011 - Front Line Management’s CEO Irving Azoff announces the company will manage the winner of the U.S. version of Simon Cowell’s “X-Factor.”

Jan. 26, 2012 - Billboard names Irving Azoff the most powerful person in the music industry.

Oct. 10, 2012 - Jeffrey Azoff, son of Irving Azoff, leaves his father’s Front Line Management to become a music agent at Creative Artists Agency (CAA).

Dec. 28, 2012 – Live Nation Entertainment renews the contract of CEO Michael Rapino until 2019.

Dec. 31, 2012 - Irving Azoff steps down as chairman of Live Nation Entertainment. The corporation retains Azoff’s Front Line Management Group, while Azoff signs a non-compete clause which prevents him from signing other artists under his own management company.

Jan. 11, 2013 - Billboard reports that Britney has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) to represent her worldwide. Managing partner Rob Light and Jeffrey Azoff will be the responsible agents.

June 21, 2013 - Irving Azoff and Ari Emanuel, the co-CEO of William Morris Endeavor (WME) partake in a heated email exchange after Emanuel accuses Jeffrey Azoff, now an agent at CAA, of poaching WME clients such as Britney Spears.

Sept. 12, 2014 - Jeffrey Azoff, aged 28, is named to Billboard’s “40 Under 40” as an agent power player. “...His father is industry legend Irving Azoff — but he stands on his own as a critical player on the team that put together Britney Spears’ Las Vegas residency (125,000 tickets sold since December 2013, per Azoff).”

Mar. 7, 2016 - Jeffrey Azoff exits Creative Artists Agency (CAA) to form Full Stop Management.

Feb. 7, 2019 - Billboard names Irving Azoff, Chairman/CEO, The Azoff Company, and Jeffrey Azoff, Partner, Full Stop Management, to it’s No. 4 position on its “Hot 100.”

Oct. 10, 2019 - The Hollywood Reporter names Lou M. Taylor its “Business Manager Icon 2019.” Taylor credits Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino and music mogul Irving Azoff as friends and mentors.

June 17, 2021 - In a podcast, Irving Azoff David names Bonderman of TPG Capital as a mentor, and says he talks to Live Nation’s CEO Michael Rapino all the time.

Flawless Magnolia :staysalty_hands_rub_so_there_blue_walk_away_made_my_point:

Seiing CAA here again ... that's why I don't trust Cade

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