Judge Tosses Kennedy Center Suit After Christmas Eve Cancel

Attorneys for musician Chuck Redd say a D.C. Superior Court judge dismissed a breach of contract lawsuit filed against Redd after he canceled a Christmas Eve performance at the Kennedy Center in protest of President Donald Trump’s influence over the venue. The dismissal on Friday was granted under Washington’s Anti-SLAPP laws, which are designed to prevent meritless lawsuits intended to silence opposing points of view on matters of public interest. Redd, a drummer and vibraphone player who has toured with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to
Ray Brown, had presided over holiday “Jazz Jams” at the Kennedy Center since 2006. He called off last year’s performance shortly after Trump’s handpicked board at the Kennedy Center voted to add the president’s name to the facility. “The Center sued Mr. Redd because he publicly and rightly objected to adding Donald Trump’s name to the Kennedy Center, a living memorial to former President John F. Kennedy,” Lisa J. Banks, one of Redd’s lawyers, said in a statement. “The lawsuit against Mr. Redd was political
retribution, pure and simple, by the Trump Kennedy Center, and the Court correctly saw it as such in dismissing the case with prejudice.” Redd told The Associated Press in an email Saturday morning that he is “very pleased with the judge’s ruling.” The motion to dismiss, filed in March, argued that Redd wasn’t contractually obligated to perform. It included the contract provided by the Kennedy Center, which the artist never signed. Representatives for the Kennedy Center did not immediately respond to a request for comment
on the suit’s dismissal.
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So they sued him for not playing? That seems wild.
Anti-SLAPP laws protecting him makes sense I guess. Like if it’s political then why is it even a contract thing.
Wait, I thought the Trump name thing was already settled? Also if he never signed the contract, how could they win anyway… doesn’t that mean it was basically doomed from the start?
This is why art venues can’t stay out of politics. Kennedy Center is supposed to be classy and then Trump’s name gets added and suddenly everyone’s mad at the drummer like it’s his fault.