Judge Gives Final Approval To AEROSMITH Maui Lawsuit Settlement

July 16, 2009

Lila Fujimoto of The Maui News reports: Second Circuit Judge Joseph Cardoza gave final approval Wednesday to a lawsuit settlement that includes a Maui performance by the rock band AEROSMITH.

"It went off amazingly well," said Honolulu attorney Brandee Faria, representing ticket buyers in the class-action lawsuit. "We had not one objection."

The class-action lawsuit grew out of a civil suit filed on behalf of Honolulu resident Lisa Sanchez and three others who bought tickets and incurred other costs while making plans to attend an AEROSMITH concert scheduled for Sept. 27, 2007, at War Memorial Stadium on Maui.

After tickets had been sold, the band pulled out of the concert, saying it had to reschedule a Chicago concert to Sept. 24, leaving too little time for the band's equipment to arrive for the Maui show. AEROSMITH did perform at a private show for Toyota car dealers on Oahu on Sept. 29.

Read the entire report from The Maui News

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