Snoop Dogg Double Booking Lands Promoter In Dogg House
. Exchange LA -- the nightclub in question -- filed a lawsuit in L.A. against a promotion company called Movement Management, claiming Movement promised to book Snoop for an appearance on June 30th ... for a fee of $25,000. Exchange claims it paid a $15,000 deposit to secure Snoop -- but days after making the payment, Movement said Snoop had been double-booked ... and couldn't make the June 30th appearance as previously promised. (For the record, Snoop was in Europe at the time) Exchange says it asked for its money back -- but it's been months ... and Movement still hasn't coughed it up, so now Exchange is suing for breach of contract and fraud. Exchange wants its $15,000 deposit back stat -- in addition to $100,000 in punitive damages. Attempts to reach Movement Management were unsuccessful. Calls to Snoop's reps were not returned. more on this story TMZ submitted this story.
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