Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Weirdness bubbles to surface in Dodgers bankruptcy

A lawyer representing five Los Angeles Dodgers season-ticket holders -- including the Frank Sinatra estate -- is asking a Delaware bankruptcy court to force the team to pay for her representation of fans in the court proceedings.

The Sinatra heirs control eight primo season tickets at Dodger Stadium. Bankruptcy attorney Robbin L. Itkin is asking U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Gross to set up a committee to represent the interests of 17,000 or so season-ticket holders in the Dodgers bankruptcy proceedings, though at this time she represents only five. Naturally, of course, she's asking that the team pick up the tab.

Read the rest of the article at Ballpark Digest

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