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Judge dismisses lawsuit against musician for canceling concert after Trump renaming

A Washington, D.C. judge dismissed a lawsuit from the Kennedy Center against musician Chuck Redd. The lawsuit stemmed from Redd's cancellation of a concert following the renaming of the center to include President Trump's name, with the judge noting a lack of evidence for a signed contract.

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A judge in Washington, D.C., dismissed a lawsuit on Friday that the Kennedy Center filed against jazz musician Chuck Redd. The lawsuit was related to Redd's cancellation of a performance after the center's board decided to add President Trump's name to the building. Associate Judge Tanya Jones Bosier stated that the Kennedy Center did not provide sufficient evidence to prove that Redd had signed a contract for the performance.

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