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Ticket Brokers Agree to Pay $3.7 Million in Scalping Settlement

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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThree Long Island-based ticket brokers agreed to pay around $3.7 million to settle alleged violations of the Better Online Ticket Sales (BOTS) Act, the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission announced on Friday.

According to the announcements, these are the first enforcement actions that the department and the FTC have brought under the BOTS Act.The companies — Just in Time Tickets, owned by Evan Kohanian; Concert Specials, owned by Steven Ebrani; and Cartisim Corp., owned by Simon Ebrani — were accused of violating the BOTS Act, enacted in 2016, which aims to prevent ticket brokers from buying large numbers of event tickets and reselling them to interested customers at inflated prices.

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