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by:Yufengling     2020-04-25
ST. LOUIS —The city of St.
On Wednesday, Louis filed a lawsuit against the National Football League, accusing it of violating its own relocation guidelines and enriching itself at the expense of the communities it left behind.
The move took place 15 months after the team left. St.
St. Louis joined the lawsuit.
Sports authorities in Luiz County and the area.
Lawsuit filed in St.
The Louis Circuit Court named the NFL, all 32 teams and their owners, and sought unspecified but \"extensive\" damages and compensation.
The NFL says there is \"no legal basis\" for the lawsuit \".
Brian McCarthy, a spokesman for the Alliance, said the alliance worked hard with local and state officials in what he called \"honesty and fairness.
Ram moved from Los Angeles to St.
Before the 1995 season, Louis was drawn to a new taxpayer --
Built the dome stadium
Stan crohnke, a real estate billionaire from Missouri, was a minority owner of the team until 2010, two years after the death of long Majority Owner Georgia frotiere
The lawsuit claimed that shortly afterwards, crohke began planning the move, despite public comments made by him and team leader Kevin demov that the Rams wanted to stay in St.
In the long run, Louis.
\"In the years leading up to the Rams relocation request, Rams officials decided to move the team and secretly determined that they were interested in taking advantage of any opportunity to do so,\" the lawsuit said . \".
The lawsuit pointed out that since St.
Luiz officials do not know that the move has actually been completed, and they have spent millions of dollars making plans for a new riverside stadium project aimed at retaining Rams.
\"Ram never intended to have sincere negotiations with St.
The lawsuit said: \"Louis.
In February 2014, crohnke purchased land in Inglewood, California.
According to the lawsuit, when asked about the purchase, Demoff said \"this is not a piece of land for the football field \".
\"For football fields, the size and shape are not good,\" Demoff said at the time . \".
But the lawsuit pointed out that after the Alliance boss approved the move in January 2016, demoff told reporters that after he visited California\'s properties in 2013, recalling Kroenke\'s call to him, he said it was an \"incredible venue\" for the football field \".
Demoff said the call was one of the \"moments you \'ve never forgotten in your life\", the lawsuit said.
The Inglewood stadium is expected to open in 2019.
Before that, the Rams had been playing at the Memorial Stadium.
The NFL adopted the relocation guidelines in 1984.
The lawsuit claimed that the league violated these guidelines \"and instead focused on whether Los Angeles could make more money --
\"This is a factor in the reasons for the relocation that does not comply with the provisions of the policy,\" the lawsuit said . \".
The lawsuit claimed that although the league enriched itself and the team through this move, St.
It is estimated that Louis lost $1.
Between $85 million and $3.
Each year there are 5 million in the entertainment and ticket tax collection, about $7.
Property tax 5 million.
The lawsuit says the city will lose a total net income of more than $100 million.
The lawsuit was one of several lawsuits in which rams left office.
Three separate proceedings relating to the individual seat permit were merged into one action.
Another lawsuit filed by the District Sports Authority aims to prevent the Rams from getting the team in St.
According to the team\'s original lease, Luiz County was sold for $1 on 2024.
Rams 4-
In their first season back in Los Angeles, there was no record of winning any season since 2003.
AP writer Jim sur contributed to the report in Kansas City, Missouri.
Jim Salte, spokesmanLOUIS —The city of St.
On Wednesday, Louis filed a lawsuit against the National Football League, accusing it of violating its own relocation guidelines and enriching itself at the expense of the communities it left behind.
The move took place 15 months after the team left. St.
St. Louis joined the lawsuit.
Sports authorities in Luiz County and the area.
Lawsuit filed in St.
The Louis Circuit Court named the NFL, all 32 teams and their owners, and sought unspecified but \"extensive\" damages and compensation.
The NFL says there is \"no legal basis\" for the lawsuit \".
Brian McCarthy, a spokesman for the Alliance, said the alliance worked hard with local and state officials in what he called \"honesty and fairness.
Ram moved from Los Angeles to St.
Before the 1995 season, Louis was drawn to a new taxpayer --
Built the dome stadium
Stan crohnke, a real estate billionaire from Missouri, was a minority owner of the team until 2010, two years after the death of long Majority Owner Georgia frotiere
The lawsuit claimed that shortly afterwards, crohke began planning the move, despite public comments made by him and team leader Kevin demov that the Rams wanted to stay in St.
In the long run, Louis.
\"In the years leading up to the Rams relocation request, Rams officials decided to move the team and secretly determined that they were interested in taking advantage of any opportunity to do so,\" the lawsuit said . \".
The lawsuit pointed out that since St.
Luiz officials do not know that the move has actually been completed, and they have spent millions of dollars making plans for a new riverside stadium project aimed at retaining Rams.
\"Ram never intended to have sincere negotiations with St.
The lawsuit said: \"Louis.
In February 2014, crohnke purchased land in Inglewood, California.
According to the lawsuit, when asked about the purchase, Demoff said \"this is not a piece of land for the football field \".
\"For football fields, the size and shape are not good,\" Demoff said at the time . \".
But the lawsuit pointed out that after the Alliance boss approved the move in January 2016, demoff told reporters that after he visited California\'s properties in 2013, recalling Kroenke\'s call to him, he said it was an \"incredible venue\" for the football field \".
Demoff said the call was one of the \"moments you \'ve never forgotten in your life\", the lawsuit said.
The Inglewood stadium is expected to open in 2019.
Before that, the Rams had been playing at the Memorial Stadium.
The NFL adopted the relocation guidelines in 1984.
The lawsuit claimed that the league violated these guidelines \"and instead focused on whether Los Angeles could make more money --
\"This is a factor in the reasons for the relocation that does not comply with the provisions of the policy,\" the lawsuit said . \".
The lawsuit claimed that although the league enriched itself and the team through this move, St.
It is estimated that Louis lost $1.
Between $85 million and $3.
Each year there are 5 million in the entertainment and ticket tax collection, about $7.
Property tax 5 million.
The lawsuit says the city will lose a total net income of more than $100 million.
The lawsuit was one of several lawsuits in which rams left office.
Three separate proceedings relating to the individual seat permit were merged into one action.
Another lawsuit filed by the District Sports Authority aims to prevent the Rams from getting the team in St.
According to the team\'s original lease, Luiz County was sold for $1 on 2024.
Rams 4-
In their first season back in Los Angeles, there was no record of winning any season since 2003.
AP writer Jim sur contributed to the report in Kansas City, Missouri.
Jim Salte, spokesmanLOUIS —The city of St.
On Wednesday, Louis filed a lawsuit against the National Football League, accusing it of violating its own relocation guidelines and enriching itself at the expense of the communities it left behind.
The move took place 15 months after the team left. St.
St. Louis joined the lawsuit.
Sports authorities in Luiz County and the area.
Lawsuit filed in St.
The Louis Circuit Court named the NFL, all 32 teams and their owners, and sought unspecified but \"extensive\" damages and compensation.
The NFL says there is \"no legal basis\" for the lawsuit \".
Brian McCarthy, a spokesman for the Alliance, said the alliance worked hard with local and state officials in what he called \"honesty and fairness.
Ram moved from Los Angeles to St.
Before the 1995 season, Louis was drawn to a new taxpayer --
Built the dome stadium
Stan crohnke, a real estate billionaire from Missouri, was a minority owner of the team until 2010, two years after the death of long Majority Owner Georgia frotiere
The lawsuit claimed that shortly afterwards, crohke began planning the move, despite public comments made by him and team leader Kevin demov that the Rams wanted to stay in St.
In the long run, Louis.
\"In the years leading up to the Rams relocation request, Rams officials decided to move the team and secretly determined that they were interested in taking advantage of any opportunity to do so,\" the lawsuit said . \".
The lawsuit pointed out that since St.
Luiz officials do not know that the move has actually been completed, and they have spent millions of dollars making plans for a new riverside stadium project aimed at retaining Rams.
\"Ram never intended to have sincere negotiations with St.
The lawsuit said: \"Louis.
In February 2014, crohnke purchased land in Inglewood, California.
According to the lawsuit, when asked about the purchase, Demoff said \"this is not a piece of land for the football field \".
\"For football fields, the size and shape are not good,\" Demoff said at the time . \".
But the lawsuit pointed out that after the Alliance boss approved the move in January 2016, demoff told reporters that after he visited California\'s properties in 2013, recalling Kroenke\'s call to him, he said it was an \"incredible venue\" for the football field \".
Demoff said the call was one of the \"moments you \'ve never forgotten in your life\", the lawsuit said.
The Inglewood stadium is expected to open in 2019.
Before that, the Rams had been playing at the Memorial Stadium.
The NFL adopted the relocation guidelines in 1984.
The lawsuit claimed that the league violated these guidelines \"and instead focused on whether Los Angeles could make more money --
\"This is a factor in the reasons for the relocation that does not comply with the provisions of the policy,\" the lawsuit said . \".
The lawsuit claimed that although the league enriched itself and the team through this move, St.
It is estimated that Louis lost $1.
Between $85 million and $3.
Each year there are 5 million in the entertainment and ticket tax collection, about $7.
Property tax 5 million.
The lawsuit says the city will lose a total net income of more than $100 million.
The lawsuit was one of several lawsuits in which rams left office.
Three separate proceedings relating to the individual seat permit were merged into one action.
Another lawsuit filed by the District Sports Authority aims to prevent the Rams from getting the team in St.
According to the team\'s original lease, Luiz County was sold for $1 on 2024.
Rams 4-
In their first season back in Los Angeles, there was no record of winning any season since 2003.
AP writer Jim sur contributed to the report in Kansas City, Missouri.
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