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SHINN GUARD: CHARLOTTE EXEC FILES SUIT AGAINST HORNETS OWNER

          Hornets Owner George Shinn was the subject of a lawsuit
     filed by Charlotte business exec Ed Peacock who alleges that
     Shinn has received $4.1M in "unconstitutional payments from
     the Charlotte Coliseum Authority," according to Liz Chandler
     of the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.  Peacock contends that payments
     of public money to Shinn "are unconstitutional because they
     `confer privileges upon private parties without public
     benefit.'"  Peacock says the suit "targets" Shinn rather
     than the Coliseum Authority because Shinn has been receiving
     the payments.  Peacock, a former Charlotte City Council &
     Coliseum Authority member, said, "I am suing on behalf of
     taxpayers, and if I win, the money will be returned to
     them."  The suit asks for the payments to stop and the money
     to be returned, plus interest.  The conflict stems from the
     Coliseum Authority's '95 contract revision with George Shinn
     Sports, "allowing for the first time revenue-sharing with
     Shinn's company."  Until '95, the Coliseum Authority kept
     all profits made from parking and concessions at Hornets
     games.  But the revisions gave Shinn 50% of those profits,
     which have "totaled about" $4.1M over the last three
     seasons.  City officials, however, say "there's nothing
     wrong" with their deal with Shinn.  City Attorney Mac
     McCarley: "The city is fully aware of all the (contract)
     provisions ... and I believe they are legal and valid." 
     Shinn was not available for comment Thursday, and a Hornets
     spokesperson declined comment (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 10/23).

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