A judge in Washington ordered the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to pay more than $250,000 in legal fees to jazz musician Charles Redd, who defeated the center's lawsuit after pulling out of a performance last year to protest President Donald Trump's name being affixed to the institution.
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