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N.C. Man Wants Concert Trial Moved Out Of Hawaii
A North Carolina man accused of scamming the University of Hawaii out of $200,000 in a botched Stevie Wonder concert says he can’t get a fair trial in the Aloha State.
Marc Hubbard’s attorneys filed a motion seeking to move his trial from Honolulu to North Carolina. The motion says he won’t get a fair trial in Hawaii because of negative publicity over what’s been dubbed the “Wonder Blunder.”
Authorities say Hubbard claimed he had connections to secure Wonder for an athletics department fundraiser. The school paid a $200,000 deposit, began selling thousands of tickets and later learned neither the singer nor his representatives authorized the concert.
A hearing on the motion is scheduled for Monday.
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Festival D'ete de Quebec, Quebec City, QC, Canada
Another man has pleaded guilty to transporting money as part of the deal.