Senators Urge Judicial Review of DOJ's Live Nation-Ticketmaster Deal

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

A group of United States senators has formally called upon the District Court for the Southern District of New York to conduct an exhaustive review of the proposed settlement between the Department of Justice (DOJ), Live Nation, and Ticketmaster. Led by Senators Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren, the bipartisan group of six legislators argues that the current agreement is insufficient to address the monopolistic practices within the live entertainment industry. They emphasize that the settlement does not adequately promote fair competition or protect the interests of consumers, performers, and smaller venues, raising serious questions about the integrity and transparency of the deal's negotiation.

Senators Klobuchar and Warren, joined by Senators Cory Booker, Richard Blumenthal, Mazie Hirono, and Peter Welch, issued a joint letter articulating their reservations. Their primary concern revolves around the settlement's perceived failure to dismantle Live Nation-Ticketmaster's dominant market control. They assert that the deal, as currently structured, does not facilitate new competition or enhance choices for consumers in the ticketing sector. The senators highlight that fans frequently encounter exorbitant prices and technical issues, while artists face pressure to align with Live Nation's promotional services to secure bookings at key venues. This dynamic, they claim, perpetuates an anti-competitive environment that stifles industry growth and disadvantages various stakeholders.

Further compounding their apprehension are the circumstances surrounding the agreement's formulation. The senators specifically pointed to reports of political interference and a lack of transparency in the settlement process. They noted the removal of Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Gail Slater and the earlier dismissal of her senior aides, who reportedly expressed objections to the settlement terms. This suggests, according to the senators, that the deal might have been influenced by political considerations rather than a genuine commitment to public interest and fair competition. They cited allegations that Justice Department officials overruled antitrust enforcers for political motives, painting a picture of a compromised negotiation.

Adding to the controversy, former Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Roger Alford, after his dismissal, publicly stated that lobbyists for Live Nation and Ticketmaster exerted influence within the Antitrust Division. He testified that a Live Nation lobbyist threatened Ms. Slater's career if she did not approve a separate settlement. These claims contribute to the senators' call for a rigorous judicial review under the Tunney Act, which mandates court examination of antitrust settlements to ensure they serve the public interest. The senators underscore that the proposed terms do not offer the comprehensive remedies necessary to safeguard consumers and small businesses from monopolistic abuses, especially given the history of Live Nation violating previous consent decrees.

Ultimately, the senators implore the court to exercise its authority under the Tunney Act to independently assess whether the consent decree genuinely upholds the public interest. They propose that the court should consider taking testimony from relevant officials and experts and demand a full disclosure of all communications related to the settlement. Their stance is clear: if the settlement is found not to be in the public's best interest, the court should reject it. This proactive intervention aims to ensure that accountability and transparency prevail in resolving antitrust disputes that profoundly impact millions of consumers and the broader entertainment landscape.

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