As Major
League Baseball Is Sued For All-Star Game
Move 240-Pound Man Is Served For Manfred
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
- ESPN
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 3 – Major
League Baseball has been sued
for moving its 2021 All-Star
Game out of Atlanta - and the
plaintiffs' first cause of
action is under the Ku Klux
Klan Act, 42 USA Section
1985.
The case
has been assigned to Judge
Valerie E. Caproni in the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York,
where Inner City Press in
in-house media and is covering
it.
On June 3,
plaintiff Job Creators
Network's CEO Alfredo Ortiz
said, "MLB Commissioner Rob
Manfred is ducking JCN’s
lawsuit by refusing to be
served, a tacit admission that
he dropped the ball by moving
the MLB All-Star game from
Atlanta. While Manfred hides
out in his $6 million Upper
East Side penthouse, Atlanta
small business owners continue
to take his decision on the
chin, losing out on over $100
million in economic activity
when they need it most."
But an
affidavit of service has been
filed in the docket, saying
that a white male of 50 years
of age weighing 240 pounds was
handed the papers, sitting
down.
A hearing
on June 10 is scheduled and
Inner City Press aims to cover
it.
The case is
Job Creators Network v. Office
of the Commissioner of
Baseball, et al., 21-cv-4818
(Caproni).
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