MIAMI (AP) — The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating the financing of the Miami Marlins’ new downtown stadium.
SEC subpoenas to the city and Miami-Dade County are seeking a long list of documents and records.
These include records of meetings between government officials and Marlins and Major League Baseball executives. The subpoenas also want campaign contribution records and documents related to taxation of stadium parking garages.
An SEC official says in a letter the probe is focused on whether any federal securities laws have been broken in the $634 million stadium financing deal.