Gag order, diversity discussed at Astroworld court hearing

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Issues related to media publicity and a gag order as well as a concern over a lack diversity among attorneys representing those killed or injured during last year’s deadly Astroworld music festival were discussed during a court hearing on Tuesday.

Attorneys Ben Crump, left, representing the father of victim, Ezra Blount, left, Neal Manne, representing Live Nation, right, and others are shown leaving from a status conference about Astroworld litigation before Judge Kristen Hawkins Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in Houston.

“This case should be tried in the courtroom and not on social media or with press releases or other statements to the media,” Hawkins said. “There seems to be not much representation in the court of those African American voices. We really grapple with it. We are concerned about them not having a voice,” said Crump, who represents the family of

 

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