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Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean sued for $1.4M after closing Nashville steakhouse

Country musicians Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean are named in a $1.4 million lawsuit following the abrupt closure of their Nashville steakhouse.

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The brief

Musicians Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean are facing legal action regarding the closure of E3 Chophouse Nashville. The lawsuit alleges that the pair failed to pay rent associated with the restaurant location.

Coverage from Backstage Country, People.com, The Tennessean, Yahoo, and USA Today emphasizes the $1.4 million figure linked to the claims. Reporting focuses on the unexpected nature of the business shutdown and the subsequent financial allegations.

Future developments remain dependent on court proceedings. Coverage does not yet specify a date for upcoming hearings or how the defendants intend to respond to the allegations.

Synthesized by PULSE from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. ✓ fact-checked: all claims supported by sources Updated 55d ago.

Quick answers

How much is the lawsuit for?

The lawsuit is for $1.4 million.

What is the primary allegation against Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean?

They are accused of failing to pay rent on their Nashville steakhouse, E3 Chophouse.

What prompted the legal action?

The lawsuit follows the abrupt closure of the Nashville restaurant.

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