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When Celebrities Get Attacked: Lessons for Event Promoters, Insurers, and Investors
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2026-03-03
10 min read
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What the Peter Mullan assault reveals about event liability, venue insurance gaps, and how promoters and investors should prepare for reputational shocks.
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