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Live Nation CEO Spoke With Trump Before Reaching DOJ Settlement in Monopoly Case
In court filings this week, Live Nation confirmed Michael Rapino had spoken with Trump before the settlement but said that "no substantive terms regarding any potential settlement were discussed."
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What happened
According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, Live Nation CEO Spoke With Trump Before Reaching DOJ Settlement in Monopoly Case, In court filings this week, Live Nation confirmed Michael Rapino had spoken with Trump before the settlement but said that “no substantive terms regarding any potential settlement were discussed.”
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- Live Nation CEO Spoke With Trump Before Reaching DOJ Settlement in Monopoly CaseThe Hollywood Reporter - 2026-06-24T17:45:10+00:00
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