Back in November, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, the Missouri Highway Patrol and the U.S. Attorney’s Office seized the funds in the Camp Zoe bank account, which amounted to nearly $200,000, alleging drug dealing and drug use at its events. In response, the owners of 370 acre facility, which has hosted Schwagstock and numerous other musical events has been scrambling to raise funds for its legal defense. A benefit show took place on December 25 at The Roberts Orpheum Theater in St. Louis and another one is set for January 29 at the same locale. Mace Hathaway, Stone Sugar Shakedown, The Schwag and Josh Heinrichs are among the acts that will appear. For more information about the event, stop by Campzoe.com.
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