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StubHub Hit With $5 Million Class Action Lawsuit

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Ticket exchange and resale company StubHub has been hit with a $5 million dollar federal class action lawsuit, Billboard reports.

The complaint was reportedly filed by a Wisconsin man named Matthew McMillan, who claims that StubHub will not refund money that he spent on an NHL game that has since been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to Billboard the lawsuit was filed by McMillan last Thursday (April 2) in U.S. District Court in Wisconsin. McMillan’s complaint reportedly accuses StubHub of breach of contract and negligent misrepresentation.

The Plaintiff is asking the court to prohibit StubHub from issuing coupons in place of offering full refunds. McMillan reportedly purchased tickets to an NHL game in early March, but

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