SECAUCUS, NJ—A lawsuit involving the town of Secaucus, New Jersey and Exotica New York, LLC has been resolved amicably. The action stemmed from a 2008 event originally planned to take place in that city that was abruptly canceled. The adult-themed expo subsequently moved to the New Jersey Exposition Center in Edison, NJ with less than a week's notice, and is now entering its fourth consecutive year at the venue. This year's Exxxotica New Jersey is scheduled for Nov. 4-6.
According to an announcement issued today, by entering into a settlement over this matter, Exotica New York, LLC and the Town of Secaucus have not admitted to any liability, wrongdoing or violations of state or federal laws, rules or regulations. The basis for the settlement is purely economic, and was entered into in order to avoid protracted litigation and further expenditure of costs and attorneys fees. However, Exotica New York, LLC says it continues to pursue claims against the Meadowlands Convention Center's owners, Hartz Mountain and management company, SMG.
For more information about Exxxotica New Jersey, please visit here. For media inquiries about this settlement, please contact expo producers Victory Tradeshow Management at [email protected].