Legends OWO Settles $975K Lawsuit Over Undisclosed One World Observatory Ticket Fees

Deadline
Deadline: April 21, 2025
Total Settlement Amount
Total amount allocated for all claims
Individual Payout Range
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Proof of Purchase
You may be asked to attest under penalty of perjury that you purchased electronic tickets to One World Observatory from the defendant's website and paid a processing fee during the specified period. You may also be asked for a notice ID or code, which you may have received in a prior email notice.
Settlement Summary
A class action lawsuit has been settled for $975,000 against Legends OWO, LLC, the company that operates the One World Trade Center observatory in New York City. The lawsuit alleges that the company didn't properly disclose a processing fee for electronic tickets to the observatory before buyers could select them for purchase, which violated New York Arts and Cultural Affairs Law. Although Legends OWO denies any wrongdoing, they've agreed to pay the settlement to avoid further litigation. This settlement affects all individuals in the United States who purchased electronic tickets and paid a processing fee to enter One World Observatory through the official website between August 29, 2022, and August 1, 2024, and entitles them to a pro-rata amount of the settlement fund. The fund will cover payments to eligible class action members, the cost to administer and inform people about the class action, attorney fees, and a significant award to the lead class action representatives. Those eligible for a payout must submit a claim form by April 21, 2025, and may need to provide proof of purchase during the specified period.
Entities Involved
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a US individual who bought electronic tickets and paid a processing fee on the defendant's website
- The purchase must have been made between August 29, 2022, and August 1, 2024
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