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Ohio Republicans’ strategy for funding a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns using residents’ unclaimed funds violates multiple provisions of the state and federal constitutions, according to a ...
As the Cleveland Browns plan to build a new domed stadium in Brook Park, a lawsuit filed by the city back in January went before Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Lauren Moore on Friday morning ...
Cuyahoga County Judge Lauren Moore ruled the city’s lawsuit over the Browns' planned Brook Park relocation can proceed, ...
The Cleveland Browns look set to face a major obstacle in their plans to build a new $2.4 billion stadium. Owners Jimmy and ...
Ohio’s use of unclaimed funds for a new stadium is challenged legally. The post Browns $600M Stadium Deal Hit With Suit Over ‘Unclaimed’ Money appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The Browns will get $600 million from Ohio to help pay for their new stadium in suburban Brook Park. The plan for coming up ...
Two attorneys and former state officials announced they will sue the Legislature if it goes ahead with using unclaimed funds ...
The lawsuit alleges the state's plan to seize $1.7 billion in unclaimed funds, including $600 million for the Browns, is an abuse of power. The Ohio Constitution requires compensation for property ...
According to a release from the city, the lawsuit filed in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court alleges that "after accepting more than $350 million of taxpayer money, the Cleveland Browns are ...
Despite lawsuit, unclaimed funds for Browns stadium moves forward by: Kyle Beachy, Natalie Fahmy. Posted: Jul 9, 2025 / 09:10 AM EDT. Updated: Jul 9, 2025 / 09:10 AM EDT.
City of Cleveland attorneys argued that the Browns shouldn't be allowed to update a lawsuit filed over the team's planned move to Brook Park. John Pana, cleveland.com ...
The lawsuit argues that taking money from the state’s Unclaimed Funds Account to pay for the stadium that Haslam Sports Group is planning for suburban Brook Park, south of Cleveland, violates ...