By Associated Press
POSTED: 03:35 p.m. HST, Mar 18, 2009
A federal jury has begun deliberations in a civil trial of South Korean pop star and actor Rain and his managers over the cancellation of his scheduled 2007 concert in Honolulu.
Hawaii-based Click Entertainment Inc. alleges Rain and his agency breached a contract and defrauded it of $500,000 in rights fees, plus nearly $1 million in other expenses to stage the event.
The four-man, three-woman jury began deliberating Wednesday morning to determine if and how much damages should be awarded.
Rain’s concert was canceled just days before the scheduled June 15, 2007, event at Aloha Stadium. It was supposed to be the first stop on the “Rain’s Coming” U.S. tour.
A federal jury has begun deliberations in a civil trial of South Korean pop star and actor Rain and his managers over the cancellation of his scheduled 2007 concert in Honolulu.
Hawaii-based Click Entertainment Inc. alleges Rain and his agency breached a contract and defrauded it of $500,000 in rights fees, plus nearly $1 million in other expenses to stage the event.
The four-man, three-woman jury began deliberating Wednesday morning to determine if and how much damages should be awarded.
Rain’s concert was canceled just days before the scheduled June 15, 2007, event at Aloha Stadium. It was supposed to be the first stop on the “Rain’s Coming” U.S. tour.
Source & Credit: starbulletin
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