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MLB rejects proposed Dodgers TV deal

The Columbian
Published: June 19, 2011, 5:00pm

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig has rejected a proposed television deal between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Fox that voids a recent settlement between team owner Frank McCourt and his ex-wife, Jamie McCourt.

In a statement released Monday, Selig said the transaction would further divert Dodger assets to McCourt’s “personal needs.”

The McCourts reached an agreement Friday that was contingent on Selig’s approval of a TV deal with Fox reported to be worth up to $3 billion. Under the settlement, Frank McCourt would receive $385 million upfront.

Messages left for both Frank and Jamie McCourt’s spokesmen were not immediately returned.

The former couple has been embroiled in a contentious divorce where their lavish spending habits were exposed. In April, Major League Baseball took the extraordinary step of assuming control of the troubled franchise.

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