Judge tosses Kennedy Center suit against musician who canceled Christmas Eve show
Source: AP
By MELISSA GOLDIN
Updated 2:20 PM CDT, June 6, 2026
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Attorneys for musician Chuck Redd say a D.C. Superior Court judge dismissed a breach of contract lawsuit filed against Redd after he canceled a Christmas Eve performance at the Kennedy Center in protest of President Donald Trumps influence over the venue.
The dismissal on Friday was granted under Washingtons Anti-SLAPP laws, which are designed to prevent meritless lawsuits intended to silence opposing points of view on matters of public interest.
Redd, a drummer and vibraphone player who has toured with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Ray Brown, had presided over holiday Jazz Jams at the Kennedy Center since 2006. He called off last years performance shortly after Trumps handpicked board at the Kennedy Center voted to add the presidents name to the facility.
The Center sued Mr. Redd because he publicly and rightly objected to adding Donald Trumps name to the Kennedy Center, a living memorial to former President John F. Kennedy, Lisa J. Banks, one of Redds lawyers, said in a statement. The lawsuit against Mr. Redd was political retribution, pure and simple, by the Trump Kennedy Center, and the Court correctly saw it as such in dismissing the case with prejudice.

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(7,335 posts).... I wonder if he gets compensation.
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(46,270 posts)The DC code provision governing SLAPP suits states that " The court may award a moving party who prevails, in whole or in part, on a motion brought under § 16-5502 or § 16-5503 the costs of litigation, including reasonable attorney fees.