Ticket Meisters—A putative class-action suit filed last Monday in federal court in Newark accuses the National Football League of engaging in greedy ticket tricks to keep “regular” fans from gaining entrance to Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford.

Named plaintiff Josh Finkelman of New Brunswick, who shelled out $4,000 for a pair of nosebleed tickets, alleges the NFL is illegally withholding nearly all tickets for corporate use rather than releasing them for sale to the public.

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