Kenny Chesney Fan Who Paid $300K to an Imposter Cannot Sue The Real Country Star, Court Says
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Woman Lost $300K to Kenny Chesney Impostor Then Took the Real Singer to Court
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - NOVEMBER 19: EDITORIAL USE ONLY Kenny Chesney performs onstage during the 59th Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 19, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/WireImage) Over the last few years, artists have consistently urged fans not to donate to any person claiming to be them. Learning new ways to take advantage of people, scammers have incorporated AI to help them confuse fans. And for…
California Woman Lost $300,000 To A Fake Kenny Chesney – Then Decided To Sue The Real Country Star
This California woman got scammed by a fake Kenny Chesney, so she went after the real Kenny Chesney. A woman named Patricia Linson recently took the country star to court in California, as she claimed that after giving $300,000 to online scammers claiming to be Chesney, the “Summertime” singer was responsible. Her argument? The country star has a duty to warn and protect her and other fans against scammers. What a world we live in, eh? The Calif…
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