No damages from the diva
Opera diva Dame Kiri Te Kanawa prevailed Wednesday in a lawsuit that sought damages from her because she had canceled appearances with an Australian pop singer after learning women threw their underwear at him on stage.
The New South Wales state Supreme Court dismissed the lawsuit, which sought up to $1.5 million in damages. Te Kanawa was sued by concert promotion company Leading Edge after the planned concerts in 2005 with singer John Farnham fell through.
Judge Patricia Bergin found there was no binding contract between Te Kanawa and Leading Edge at the time she pulled out of plans for the concerts in Australia and her native New Zealand.
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