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SummitKarl
10-24-2006, 04:43 PM
As soon as I saw Ron Paterson's company "Arizona Loan Guy" as a title sponsor of the Rockfest I stayed far away from it, He is one of only two people that have stiffed me on a set of plans :mad:
I really hope they find a nice jail cell for this guy
from the E-press
*/Breaking News -- Exclusive
ROCKFEST FAR FROM ROCK SOLID
/Top Bands Seeking Payment; Many others as well
*LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ - The potential for a major black eye for Lake
Havasu City is there. The first Lake Havasu City Rockfest, heavily
promoted by local businessman Ron Paterson, is now the subject of major
criminal investigations. TSN has learned numerous entities have not been
paid at all or have had their checks bounce or stop payments applied.
Complaints have come in from various sources, including event security
personnel, various vendors and many of the rock bands themselves -
including The Black Crowes, Cheap Trick, The Doobie Brothers, Live, and
Slightly Stoopid. Those performers and others are owed substantial sums
of money.
One person complained directly to TSN. John Espinoza of Intense
Creations, the $10,000 winner of the motorcycle build-off, says he
wasn?t paid despite repeated attempts at getting a check from Paterson.
Espinoza says Paterson ?doesn?t deserve? to have another Rockfest next year.
Also, the liquor license at the event was put under the name of the Pop
Warner Youth Football program and not under Paterson?s name, say several
sources. The reasons are not detailed, but Paterson earlier said the
organization would be receiving a percentage as a charity. It?s not
understood why and it?s still not clear who was actually paid at all.
Repeated attempts to reach Paterson on his private phone yesterday were
not returned.
Contacted by TSN, Lake Havasu City Police Chief Dan Doyle says ?several?
criminal investigations are currently taking place. That number may
possibly increase.
Meanwhile, Paterson has publicly stated that 35,000 attended the
Rockfest and yet thousands of tickets were counterfeited. The 35,000
figure is disputed by most observers, who say a much lower number
attended the event.
Lake Havasu City itself may well receive bad publicity. One manager of a
band that performed at Rockfest told TSN that management companies and
agents tend to think of the city where the event took place in a
negative way if they don?t receive their payment.
TSN and e-Press will stay on top of this story. Companies or individuals
should contact us via email at epress@maddog.net

Kilrtoy
10-24-2006, 04:45 PM
This was posted earlier today and already has a litytle following