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NewsNovember 2, 2007

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon has donated 91 tickets to a "Hannah Montana" concert to four charities after resolving claims that two ticket brokers sold tickets above face value. Nixon announced Wednesday that his office had resolved its legal issues with a pair of ticket brokers, Ticket Solutions of Overland Park and RazorGator of Los Angeles...

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon has donated 91 tickets to a "Hannah Montana" concert to four charities after resolving claims that two ticket brokers sold tickets above face value.

Nixon announced Wednesday that his office had resolved its legal issues with a pair of ticket brokers, Ticket Solutions of Overland Park and RazorGator of Los Angeles.

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Nixon claimed the ticket brokers violated state and local consumer protection laws by selling tickets with face values of $26 to $56 for several hundred dollars. He also said the brokers claimed to have tickets for specific seats when they did not.

Tickets for the Dec. 3 performance by 14-year-old Miley Cyrus, star of the Disney Channel show, sold out almost immediately.

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