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A BROWN-OUT? SELDIN'S ROLE IN CLEVELAND DRAWS QUESTIONS

          David Seldin, President of Browns bidder Howard
     Milstein's New York Sports Ventures (NYSV), "is moonlighting
     as an NFL consultant" on the Cleveland stadium project, yet
     the league "does not consider it a conflict of interest,"
     according to Tony Grossi of the Cleveland PLAIN DEALER.  In
     his consulting role, Seldin "is privy to some of the
     financial information that the other Browns ownership
     candidates will only receive after paying the league's
     $150,000 application fee" giving the "unavoidable
     appearance" that Milstein's bid "is benefiting from this
     awkward situation."  But NFL VP/Communications Greg Aiello
     said the situation is "not a conflict" because Seldin "has
     no access to information that would put the Milstein group
     at any advantage" (Cleveland PLAIN DEALER, 7/12).
          AN EMOTIONAL ISSUE: BUSINESS WEEK's Peter Galuszka
     examines the battle for Browns ownership, writing that
     "[b]ig out-of-town money has entered the picture," leaving
     some "local loyalists -- who would like to own the team
     themselves ... stewing."  Milstein's group is the one that
     "rankles some Clevelanders most," as rivals say he "is
     trying to stack the deck by collecting support -- but
     relatively little money -- from Cleveland's corporate
     celebrities."  Rival bidder Thomas Murdough, on Milstein:
     "[W]hat does he know about the Browns?  I have lived here
     for 30 years.  I've been a fan" (BUSINESS WEEK, 7/20 issue).
          OTHER NOTES: Browns bidder Bart Wolstein's bid was
     examined by Terry Pluto in the AKRON BEACON JOURNAL, and
     Pluto called him the "darkest of dark horses," but added
     that he "has a couple of things in his favor," including
     "[l]ots of money," and the involvement of Mike McCormack,
     who "put together" the Carolina Panthers and would serve as
     the Browns GM in Wolstein's group (AKRON BEACON JOURNAL,
     7/12). ...An OH appellate court has "given the green light"
     for season-ticket holders of the old Browns to pursue a
     lawsuit against Ravens Owner Art Modell, reinstating a class
     action lawsuit that was dismissed last year.  The ticket
     owners want damages because they say the team "had decided
     to move when it collected season-ticket money" in '95. 
     Ravens Exec VP Jim Bailey said that the team "will appeal
     the ruling to the Ohio Supreme Court" (Baltimore SUN, 7/11).

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