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US judge vacates $4.7 billion damages verdict by jury in NFL Sunday Ticket antitrust suit

By Khushita Vasant and Chris May ( August 2, 2024, 01:46 GMT | Insight) -- The National Football League scored a victory today with a US federal judge granting its motion to vacate a jury verdict awarding $4.7 billion in damages to Sunday Ticket subscribers after finding the jury’s calculation to be based on “guesswork or speculation.” In his order, US District Judge Philip Gutierrez said there was no evidence supporting the determination that the residential-list price used by the jury represented the price paid for Sunday Ticket for the whole class period or that any member of the commercial class actually paid that price.The National Football League scored a victory today with a US federal judge granting its motion to vacate a jury verdict awarding $4.7 billion in damages to Sunday Ticket subscribers after finding the jury’s calculation to be based on “guesswork or speculation.”...

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