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Legal
Rod Stewart sued for unpaid fee
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 19 November 2009
Entertainment law firm Glaser, Weil, Fink, Jacobs, Howard & Shapiro has filed a lawsuit against Rod Stewart, claiming he owes the company $3.3 million in unpaid fees.
The fees apparently relate to three cases the firm worked on for Stewart, one of which involved the cancellation of a show in Las Vegas by the singer in December 2000. The result of that case was that Stewart was ordered to pay the show’s venue, the Rio hotel, $2 million in damages. Which might explain why he’s be reluctant to pay the lawyers.
Stewart has not yet commented on the new case.