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JOHNNY SOMALI JAILED, TICKETMASTER IS A MONOPOLY & THE MAN WHO STOLE CHRISTMAS

JOHNNY SOMALI JAILED, TICKETMASTER IS A MONOPOLY & THE MAN WHO STOLE CHRISTMAS

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The internet's worst tourist gets six months of hard labor, a jury finally calls the concert giant what it is, and SantaCon's president had a very different charity in mind — himself.

Garret Fisher has three stories that should make you feel something today. Johnny Somali — the livestreamer who mocked World War II's comfort women, harassed strangers across Asia, and showed up to court drunk in a MAGA hat — has been sentenced to six months of hard labor in South Korea. A New York jury has found Live Nation and Ticketmaster operated as an illegal monopoly, overcharging fans by $1.72 per ticket while controlling nearly 90 percent of the live concert business. And the president of SantaCon has been arrested for federal wire fraud, accused of funneling $1.4 million of a $2.7 million charitable haul into luxury vacations, home renovations, and a lakefront property in New Jersey. Plus: a Tiger Woods update.

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