The Kennedy Center is being ordered to pay more than $250,000 in attorneys fees and costs to jazz musician Chuck Redd, who was sued after he backed out of a performance when Donald Trump‘s name was added to the arts institution. D.C. Superior Court Judge Tanya M. Jones Bosier ruled that the center owes Redd $252,479.70, about $6,000 less than he sought in legal and other costs. Shortly after the center’s board voted in December to add Trump’s name, Redd was among the musicians and artists who canceled performances. The center sued Redd for breach of contract, with the lawsuit citing a morals clause, claiming that he “chose to abuse the public forum provided to him by the center in order to make a political statement.” In a separate case, a federal judge ordered the center to remove Trump’s name from the building and other materials by June.