Lamb Of God Fan Reportedly Sues Live Nation For Concert Injury
. A Lamb Of God fan has reportedly filed a lawsuit against the concert promoter Live Nation after he allegedly suffered injuries at one of the band's shows, according to gossip site/bloid TMZ. The bloid reports that the fan, named William Tarantino, is seeking $75,000 for the alleged injuries he suffered at a Lamb of God concert in Connecticut in November of 2012. The report did not name the venue, but the band's itinerary at the time listed a November 23rd concert in Wallingford, CT at the Oakdale Theater. According to the report, Tarantino watched the show from the "standing-only" section and he reportedly alleges that the "crowd went crazy, trampling him and causing traumatic fractures of the cervical spine which required surgical fusion. He says the surgery didn't fully heal him... he has permanent spinal injuries." There has been no independent confirmation that such a lawsuit has been filed and the report did not disclose the court Tarantino where allegedly filed his suit. Read the report here.
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