POP/ROCK - Oct. 26, 1992
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Ticket Out of Court: Barry’s Ticket Service averted going to trial with Ticketmaster today by quietly settling a fraud suit in which the Encino-based broker was accused of bribing a Ticketmaster employee to obtain prime tickets to rock shows. Without admitting guilt or acknowledging participating in any unlawful activity, Barry Clark Rudin, owner of Barry’s Ticket Service, quietly resolved the 16-month legal dispute on Oct. 15 by agreeing to pay $135,000 to a charitable fund set up by Ticketmaster. Rudin also agreed not to interfere with Ticketmaster’s sale of tickets to the public.
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