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The 80 lawsuits from the Woodstock Festival primarily stemmed from various issues surrounding the 1999 event, which was marred by violence, fires, and sexual assaults. Attendees and vendors filed claims against the organizers for negligence, breach of contract, and inadequate safety measures. Many lawsuits also addressed the chaotic conditions, such as high prices for basic necessities and insufficient sanitation facilities. The aftermath highlighted the significant challenges in organizing large-scale events and the responsibility of organizers to ensure attendee safety.

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