Newsboys Sues The Roys Report, World Vision, Concert Promoter Following Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Michael Tait
The suit says the reports were false and part of a coordinated effort that cost the band and Wes Campbell a $50 million deal.
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Newsboys co-founder sues Julie Roys, World Vision and rival Christian concert promoters
(RNS) — In a lawsuit filed in federal court, Wes Campbell, a music promoter and co-founder of the popular Christian band, said rival promoters created false accusations of misconduct for anticompetitive reasons.
Newsboys, owner sue MercyMe, concert promoters and media alleging scheme to push them out
The Christian band Newsboys and owner Wes Campbell have filed a federal lawsuit in Tennessee alleging defamation and antitrust violations against major figures in the contemporary Christian music industry, claiming a coordinated effort to force them out of the concert market. #Newsboys #WesCampbell #WorldVision #MercyMe
Newsboys File Lawsuit Against MercyMe, Christian Tour Promoters, World Vision Charity and Journalists Who Broke Michael Tait Sex Scandal
The Newsboys filed a massive lawsuit against top Christian tour promoters, MercyMe, World Vision and journalists who broke the Michael Tait scandal.
Newsboys Sues The Roys Report, World Vision, Concert Promoter Following Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Michael Tait
Newsboys has filed a lawsuit against The Roys Report, concert promoter LiveCo/TPR, World Vision, and several other Christian music artists.
Newsboys sue The Roys Report, claiming conspiracy
Newsboys, Inc. owner Wes Campbell is suing The Roys Report (TRR) and more than two dozen companies and individuals in the contemporary Christian music industry, alleging defamation and a vast conspiracy to steal business. The lawsuit claims that TRR’s 2025 reporting on sexual abuse allegations against Newsboys frontman Michael Tait was part of “a coordinated […]
Inside the $50 Billion Lawsuit Shaking Christian Music
A sprawling federal lawsuit filed in Tennessee is pulling back the curtain on a high-stakes conflict inside the Christian music industry, one that blends private equity consolidation, artist contracts, nonprofit fundraising, and a media firestorm surrounding longtime Newsboys frontman Michael Tait. At the center of the case are Thriving Children Advocates (TCA), its founder Wes Campbell, and the Newsboys themselves, who allege that a network of …
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