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| March | 6 | A federal judge has ordered Rod Stewart to pay a Las Vegas casino more than $3 million for a cancelled show in December 2000. U.S. District Judge Larry Hicks ordered the British rocker's lawyers to pay an additional $153,483 in contempt-of-court sanctions and legal costs for failing to turn over information to lawyers for Harrah's Entertainment before trial last year. Stewart's lawyer, Louis Miller, said Stewart intends to appeal the verdict and jury award. The judgment resulted from a Sept. 7 federal jury finding that Stewart should not have kept an advance he received for the 2000 New Year's weekend show that he said he was unable to perform because of throat surgery several months earlier.
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