
Hundreds of
LIL WAYNE fans were left fuming after a phony promoter tricked a nightclub into advertising a fake gig by the rapper. More than 700 people turned up at Club Illusions in Alabama on Saturday (21Jun08) night, only to find the star was a no show. And the club's manager has now revealed the gig was part of an elaborate scam by a bogus concert promoter, who promised a gig by the Lollipop star and then allegedly disappeared with over $45,000from ticket sales.
Manager Esa Jones admits that all the club officials were fooled by the man, who identified himself as Tony Lee and claimed to be a representative for Coastal Boy Entertainment. She says,
"We got scammed real bad. It looked planned, they printed tickets, had radio advertisements, ticket locations, it looks so legit." A police investigation has now been launched into the alleged fraud.
OMG! $45,000
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