Ex Dodgers CEO Jamie McCourt wants divorce ruiling overturned because of fraud
How is it possible that one of the nastiest divorces in sport’s ownership history still isn’t a wrap? When one party feels they were duped out of additional cash from the sell of the team, that’s how. Former Dodgers CEO Jamie McCourt received $131 million (tax free) in her divorce settlement from ex-husband Frank McCourt plus a few houses. Jamie wants the agreement thrown out...
J. McCourt wants settlement tossed
The ex-wife of former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has filed a motion to set aside the couple's divorce settlement, claiming he committed fraud by vastly understating the team's value.
Jamie McCourt's attorney, Bertram Fields, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that she ''thought very long and very hard about whether to file this motion''...
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26 days ago
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Frank McCourt made $1.2 billion in profit off the sale of the Dodgers
Back in 2011, former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and commissioner Bud Selig and MLB seized day-to-day operations of the team because of their concerns about finances of the organization. That was two years ago. Today? Frank McCourt is laughing all the way to the bank. According to a report in the LA Times, McCourt brought home...
Frank McCourt turned a $1.278-billion profit on sale of the Dodgers
Former Dodgers owner Frank McCourt embodies the American Dream. He first founded the McCourt which made him a ton of money. Money that he used to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2004.McCourt owned the Dodgers from 2004 until March 2012 when he unloaded the Dodgers for a reported two billion dollars. The rub here was that before selling the team, McCourt filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy...
Ex-Dodgers owner back in court
Former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt's ex-wife is back in court to ask a judge to set aside the couple's $131 million divorce settlement and award her $770 million more.
Jamie McCourt testified in a bench trial Friday that she made a ''huge mistake'' when she agreed to the settlement. She said she believed Frank McCourt's assets were worth ...
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April 19, 2013
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Dodgers purchase concerns owners
Baseball officials and some team owners are starting to question why the group who recently purchased the Dodgers haven't been more forthcoming with certain details.
Frank McCourt and new girlfriend (?) attend Dodgers-Padres opener (Pictures)
Not only did Frank McCourt walk out of the Dodgers bankruptcy sale with potentially $1 billion in profit, but he also appears to have upgraded in the significant other department as well. McCourt showed up to the Dodgers-Padres season opener in San Diego Thursday with a new gal pal. They were laughing, smiling, touching, holding hands, and doing pretty much everything new couples...
Bryan Stow case remains unsettled
Before Mar. 31, 2011, Frank McCourt and Bryan Stow had little in common. McCourt was a Boston businessman and the unpopular owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Stow was a paramedic from Santa Cruz, Calif., and a fan of the rival San Francisco Giants.
Saturday is the one-year anniversary of the day McCourt and Stow became linked forever. At the nadir of McCourt's unpopularity,...
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March 30, 2012
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Decision on Ownership of the Dodgers Expected This Week
To describe the slow, grinding road toward the eventual sale of the Dodgers as tortuous would be too kind, but my friends, the end is in sight. The final three bidders have been identified, and per Bill Shaikin, a modified auction will take place with Frank McCourt selecting the eventual winner. The two parties then have until April 3o to close on the transaction.
While there...
The Dodgers should enter the Jorge Soler sweepstakes
While some thought Frank McCourt's final present to Dodger fans could have been to sign Prince Fielder to a mega deal (and the Dodgers were close), there's something a little more practical that could be done; something that would hopefully spur the next Dodger owner to invest in: international scouting.Who am I referring to? None other than Cuban outfielder Jorge Soler...
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