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Ex-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron could sue Coldplay for kiss cam scandal
“If we are getting creative, a possible claim would be for defamation,” an attorney exclusively tells Page Six.

“If we are getting creative, a possible claim would be for defamation, specifically as it relates to Chris Martin characterizing the two as having an ‘affair,'” attorney Camron Dowlatshahi from MSD Lawyers exclusively tells Page Six Tuesday.
Defamation is a statement, either written or verbal, that injures a third party’s reputation, per Cornell Law.
He damaged his own reputation. Even if Martin didn’t say that, you got put on the screen(expected at concerts), and ducked for cover. Now you've peeked everyones interested. Busted.
Dowlatshahi explains that in order for Byron to prove the “Sky Full of Stars” singer’s remarks were defamatory, he would have to prove “that there wasn’t an affair” — which doesn’t appear to be the case since neither he nor Cabot have publicly debunked that claim and it’s been revealed they have spouses.
Exactly.Seilie explains, “He has no expectation of privacy in a public arena (and my guess is that he accepted an even broader release of privacy-related claims when he purchased his ticket).”
She could try that. Might have legs. But no, you got busted. Deal with it.However, Byron is not the only individual affected by this scandal. Cabot was also at the center of the debacle and although experts say she likely doesn’t have a case against Coldplay — she can sue Byron.
“Cabot potentially has a claim against her employer for sexual harassment given that Byron was superior to her in the company’s hierarchy,” Craig Weiner, partner and litigator at Blank Rome, tells Page Six.
“Employers are vicariously liable for harassment committed by supervisors because supervisors are considered agents of the employer.”