(PR) Marc Mysterio has scrapped plans for a US Tour in support of his new hit single 'Shout It Out', due to the T.S.A.'s new screening process as his lawsuit against Brandy is heading to court. "I am suspending my tour indefinitely, and until such time as the T.S.A. softens their screening procedure(s) to exclude sexually abusive touching." says Canadian Marc Mysterio.
The tour was to have commenced in Los Angeles. "Amidst the various reports of alleged sexual abuse during screenings, and first hand reports from my own friends and fellow djs of being groped in public, I refuse to place myself in such a position – it is inhumane and intolerable and I could not perform up to my abilities if I were to endure such abuse!" Says Marc Mysterio.
He continues, "I would encourage my American Fans to make the trek up to see my Canadian Shows by Car, Bus, Train or even hitchhiking with fellow house music lovers. Moreover, any and all American Fans wishing to attend my Canadian Events will be given free entry throughout 2011."
In related news, the reported breach of contract law suit involving Brandy Norwood returns to the Los Angeles Superior Court (Case No. BC444077) for the Central District on November 30th, 2010 where a trial date will likely be set:
"If security measures do not change, I will hitchhike to Los Angeles from Canada for the trial before getting on a plane. For any interested drivers, I have a great collection of house music for the trip!"