Madonna tries to keep a low profile in black outfit after concert delay
As Madonna remains in limbo while her attorneys try to work through the delayed concert lawsuit against her, the singer-songwriter stepped out in New York City without any fanfare.
On Saturday, the Material Girl, 65, was seen looking stylish in an all-black outfit consisting of a cropped jacket, a sheer top and a miniskirt with a zipper down the middle.

She also donned black tights underneath her skirt along with a pair of chunky combat-style boots, while having her blonde locks flowing long down over her chest.
For added cool factor, the Bay City, Michigan native, who moved to Manhattan in 1978 to pursue her musical dreams, wore large dark sunglasses.
Madonna’s (born Madonna Louise Ciccone) legal team had gone on the offensive in recent days, calling the concert delay lawsuit a ‘harassment campaign’ from fans.

Her lawyer wanted to make clear that there was no settlement reached in the case, where she’s being sued for late concerts in Brooklyn,
New York and Washington, D.C., although they did admit that talks between the parties had been made.
The lawyer, who is representing both Madonna and Live Nation, had rejected settling that seems to indicate that the plaintiffs had jumped the gun when claiming that there was an agreement in place.

The lawyer for Michael Fellows and Jason Alvarez maintain that his client’s had accepted Live Nation’s settlement offer
and even attached a draft settlement agreement, but when Madonna’s legal team were asked to confirm the terms, they filed a ‘False Notice of Settlement.’