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USOC, OTHERS NAMED IN SUIT OVER DC'S 2012 BID BY GANZI

          The Washington, DC-Baltimore regional bid for the 2012
     Summer Games "suffered a potentially serious setback
     yesterday" when Greater Washington Exploratory Committee
     (GWEC) Founder Elizabeth Ganzi filed a 37-page lawsuit in
     U.S. District Court and "accused" former Mayor Marion Barry,
     several business leaders and the USOC of "stealing her right
     to bid" on the event, according to Scott Wilson of the
     WASHINGTON POST.  The group was "designated" DC's official
     bid organization, but was replaced last year by a new
     committee combining the DC and Baltimore groups, a "process
     that left Ganzi without a role."  In the lawsuit, Ganzi
     claims that she "shared fund-raising lists, planning studies
     and marketing strategy on how to bring the" Games to DC. 
     Ganzi "suggests" that she "did so based on the understanding
     that she would lead or be part of any Olympic bid."  Miller
     reports that Ganzi is "seeking more than" $10M in damages
     and an order reinstating the GWEC as the city's official bid
     group.  Miller writes that the suit could hurt the chances
     of the DC-Baltimore bid, and group members "acknowledged the
     potential damage" and said that they "have worked with Ganzi
     for months to settle the matter but never received" the
     financial statements "needed to settle her debts."   Miller
     added that in "perhaps the most pointed accusation" in the
     lawsuit, Ganzi claims that Barry "switched his allegiance
     after business leaders agreed to contribute to his
     retirement" (WASHINGTON POST, 12/21).  Ganzi's attorney
     Larry Klayman: "She feels she has been treated badly by the
     good old boys of the Olympics" (USA TODAY, 12/21).

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