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Madonna is facing ANOTHER federal class action lawsuit over late concerts after showing up two hours late to D.C. show: 'Total disrespect for her fans'


In a complaint, filed on Friday in Washington D.C., three ticket buyers accused her of breaking the law by arriving two hours late to both of her shows at the city's Capital One Arena in December.

In a complaint, filed on Friday in Washington D.C., three ticket buyers accused her of breaking the law by arriving two hours late to both of her shows at the city's Capital One Arena in December (seen in November, 2008) The lawsuit filed in January, by concertgoers Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden, claimed the late starts constitute a 'wanton exercise in false advertising, negligent misrepresentation and unfair and deceptive trade practices.' The plaintiffs acknowledge Madonna had health issues - she faced a life-threatening bacterial infection last year - which caused the original concert dates to be postponed from July to December - but do not see that as an excuse for the delays on the night.

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