Kasowitz Files Suit Against Dentsu For Destroying Woodstock 50th Anniversary Festival

Before Dentsu scuttled it, the Festival was to be a momentous three-day music event celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the legendary 1969 Woodstock festival.  Dentsu's affiliate Amplifi Live had agreed to provide $49 million in financing to support the Festival's production.  In the run-up to the event, Woodstock 50 secured the use of Watkins Glen International raceway's grounds, and signed up a stellar lineup of talent to perform at the Festival, including Jay-Z, Miley Cyrus, Halsey, and Janelle Monáe, as well as legacy acts from the original Woodstock such as Carlos Santana and John Fogerty.  Despite the incredible talent that had signed on, Dentsu and its affiliates -- apparently concerned that the Festival might not be as profitable as they had hoped -- sabotaged the Festival, unlawfully withdrew over $18 million of Festival funds, and falsely claimed that the Festival had been cancelled.  Dentsu then prevented Woodstock 50 from proceeding with the Festival by wrongfully…
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Before Dentsu scuttled it, the Festival was to be a momentous three-day music event celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the legendary 1969 Woodstock festival.  Dentsu's affiliate Amplifi Live had agreed to provide $49 million in financing to support the Festival's production.  In the run-up to the event, Woodstock 50 secured the use of Watkins Glen International raceway's grounds, and signed up a stellar lineup of talent to perform at the Festival, including Jay-Z, Miley Cyrus, Halsey, and Janelle Monáe, as well as legacy acts from the original Woodstock such as Carlos Santana and John Fogerty.  Despite the incredible talent that had signed on, Dentsu and its affiliates -- apparently concerned that the Festival might not be as profitable as they had hoped -- sabotaged the Festival, unlawfully withdrew over $18 million of Festival funds, and falsely claimed that the Festival had been cancelled.  Dentsu then prevented Woodstock 50 from proceeding with the Festival by wrongfully attempting to claw back Festival funds paid to talent and other vendors, convincing those Festival partners to abandon their business arrangements with the Festival.  In addition, Dentsu, weaponizing its vast media network, launched a massive disparagement campaign against Woodstock 50, falsely telling the world that the Festival could not be staged safely and successfully.  As a result of Dentsu's continued interference, Woodstock 50 was unable to raise alternative funding and obtain a permit to stage the Festival.

A copy of the complaint is available upon request.

The Kasowitz team representing Woodstock 50 is led by founding partner Marc E. Kasowitz and includes partners David E. Ross and Albert Shemmy Mishaan, and associates Nefertiti J. Alexander and Carolina Diaz-Martinez

About Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP
Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP is a leading national law firm with a core focus on commercial litigation, complemented by strong bankruptcy/restructuring and real estate transactional practices.  Kasowitz is known for its creative, aggressive litigators and willingness to take on tough cases.  The firm has extensive trial experience and is always trial-ready, representing both plaintiffs and defendants in every area of litigation.  Kasowitz is committed to pursuing aggressive and innovative approaches to its clients' most challenging legal matters.  Headquartered in New York City, the firm also has offices in Atlanta, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, San Francisco, Silicon Valley and Washington, DC.  For more information, please visit www.kasowitz.com.

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Gabriella Schoff
Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP
+1 (585) 350-8512
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