Frank McCourt’s over-leveraging of his baseball team has finally caught up with him. Today Major League Baseball announced it has taken control of the financial operations of the Los Angeles Dodgers, one of the premier sports franchises in the world, from McCourt. My colleague, Nathan Vardi, and I wrote about the financial troubles of the team and McCourt last month.
McCourt and his wife, Jamie–who are currently embroiled in a nasty divorce case–repeatedly used the Dodgers as collateral for lavish real estate spending. McCourt bought the team in 2004 for $430 million, borrowing all but $9 million of the purchase price. Court documents revealed that McCourt accumulated $459 million in debt from 2004-2009.
The spending continued, but the lending dried up. Despite two recent loans from cable partner Fox, McCourt still appeared to be in dire financial straits. Selig recently turned down a proposed $200 million to McCourt loan from Fox.
Taking over the Dodgers–something the NBA recently did with the New Orleans Hornets–was a move MLB resisted, especially in the wake of the bankruptcy of the Texas Rangers and the financial troubles of the New York Mets.
McCourt and his wife, Jamie–who are currently embroiled in a nasty divorce case–repeatedly used the Dodgers as collateral for lavish real estate spending. McCourt bought the team in 2004 for $430 million, borrowing all but $9 million of the purchase price. Court documents revealed that McCourt accumulated $459 million in debt from 2004-2009.
The spending continued, but the lending dried up. Despite two recent loans from cable partner Fox, McCourt still appeared to be in dire financial straits. Selig recently turned down a proposed $200 million to McCourt loan from Fox.
Taking over the Dodgers–something the NBA recently did with the New Orleans Hornets–was a move MLB resisted, especially in the wake of the bankruptcy of the Texas Rangers and the financial troubles of the New York Mets.
“Pursuant to my authority as Commissioner, I informed Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt today that I will appoint a representative to oversee all aspects of the business and the day-to-day operations of the Club. I have taken this action because of my deep concerns regarding the finances and operations of the Dodgers and to protect the best interests of the Club, its great fans and all of Major League Baseball. My office will continue its thorough investigation into the operations and finances of the Dodgers and related entities during the period of Mr. McCourt's ownership. I will announce the name of my representative in the next several days.
“The Dodgers have been one of the most prestigious franchises in all of sports, and we owe it to their legion of loyal fans to ensure that this club is being operated properly now and will be guided appropriately in the future.”
“The Dodgers have been one of the most prestigious franchises in all of sports, and we owe it to their legion of loyal fans to ensure that this club is being operated properly now and will be guided appropriately in the future.”
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