Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lawsuit seeks refunds for all Route 91 tickets

Live Nation also accused of providing poor security

- By David Ferrara Las Vegas Review-journal

Lawyers for victims of the Oct. 1 mass shooting have filed a class-action lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainm­ent, asking the concert promoter to refund the cost of

22,000 tickets to the Route 91 Harvest festival.

“It’s hard to believe that it’s almost March 2018 and only a portion of those who purchased tickets to the October concert, which ended in massacre, have had their money refunded,” California attorney Mark Robinson said in a statement.

A gunman opened fire on the concert crowd, killing 58 and injuring hundreds more.

The complaint was filed Friday in Orange County, California, on behalf of Newport Beach residents Kevin and Laura Thompson. According to the lawsuit, the two paid a total of $531.21 for a pair of general admission tickets to the festival on the Strip.

“We didn’t think it was fair that some who privately asked for refunds got them, when really everybody who bought a ticket deserves a full refund,” Robinson said. ▶ reviewjour­nal.com/lvshooting

Live Nation officials could not be reached for comment Monday via phone or email.

The 15-page lawsuit also accuses the concert promoter of “failing to provide adequate safety and security protection­s.”

Texas attorney Craig Eiland, who represents several victims, said he realized some had received refunds while others had not.

“It didn’t matter if they were family members of deceased, gunshot victims or traumatize­d because of the shooting and their escape,” Eiland said in a statement. “The only factor was that those that heard about a refund through Facebook or friends and demanded a refund, got it. So we decided to make one demand on behalf of everyone.”

Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjour­nal.com or 702380-1039. Find @randompoke­r on Twitter.

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