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SBD/January 31, 2012/Franchises
Mets Expect To Sell 10 Minority Shares, Raise $200M By End Of February
Published January 31, 2012
LEGAL DISPUTE: On Long Island, Anthony Destefano cited court filings as indicating that Irving Picard, the trustee for the victims of Bernie Madoff, "wants a federal judge to order the owners of the Mets to fork over $83 million in fictitious profits received in the giant Ponzi scheme without having to wait for a scheduled March trial." Picard said that because his investigation has "shown that the Sterling partners received the $83 million, they should be made to pay it back under federal bankruptcy law" (NEWSDAY, 1/27). In N.Y., Kaja Whitehouse noted Mets Owners the Wilpons, who have been "cutting payroll and owe $65 million in short-term loans, have asked a federal judge to dismiss the $386 million Bernie Madoff-related lawsuit." The owners said in court papers that Picard, who "filed the suit, has not yet proven his case so it deserves to be dumped in the trash" (N.Y. POST, 1/28).






