CLEVELAND (WKRC) – An Ohio business owner has filed a lawsuit in connection to a canceled GloRilla concert that was set to take place in the state.
According to WFMJ, Esmail Entertainment, a business based out of Liberty Township in Trumbull County, Ohio, near Youngstown, has filed a lawsuit against Shaw Management Enterprises over alleged fraud in connection to a now-canceled concert in Cleveland that would have featured GloRilla, as the headline performance.
Esmail Entertainment’s CEO, Lena Esmail, who is also known as the CEO of QUICKMed Urgent Care, claims to have lost $2.5 million in potential revenue due to marketing costs, potential ticket sales and refunds, Hot97 reported…