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Dodgers Have Spent More Than $20M On Bankruptcy Case

The Dodgers said today in a filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware they have spent $20.18M on their ongoing bankruptcy case for the nine months ended Feb. 29, a period covering the entire case up to that date. The sum is up by $1.89M from the prior month and extends the club's run as the most expensive sports team bankruptcy case ever in terms of legal fees and expenses. The case, however, is nearing an end as an April 13 hearing in Wilmington is scheduled to review the proposed $2.15B sale of the club to Guggenheim Baseball Management, announced last week, that will bring the club out of bankruptcy.

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