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A class-action lawsuit argues that funding a new domed stadium for Ohio's Cleveland Browns using residents’ unclaimed funds ...
The budget signed by Gov. Mike DeWine includes $600 million in unclaimed funds for the Cleveland Browns' Brook Park stadium.
T wo ex-Ohio politicians have filed a class action lawsuit seeking to stop the Cleveland Browns' plan to build a stadium ...
Cleveland Browns billionaire owner Jimmy Haslam is getting $600 million in state unclaimed funds. Let the outrage continue.
Ohio's new budget gives the state control of $1.7 billion in unclaimed funds. Here's how to check if your money is in that ...
The lawsuit, led by former Ohio AG Marc Dann and state Rep. Jeffrey Crossman, accuses Ohio leaders of 'looting' the unclaimed ...
CLEVELAND — Ohio Republicans’ strategy for funding a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns using residents’ unclaimed funds violates multiple provisions of the state and federal ...
As it stands, $1 billion will be taken from Ohio’s unclaimed funds program. That money could be an uncashed check or a forgotten bank account that the state holds onto for its citizens until it is ...
Ohio lawmakers finalized a deal last month to use $600 million in unclaimed funds for the Browns' new stadium as the Bengals, FC Cincinnati and other teams compete for an additional $400 million.
A 2009 court ruling and new lawsuit threats raise questions about Ohio’s plan to use unclaimed funds for a new stadium in Brook Park.
More Ohio will take control of $1.7 billion in unclaimed funds, with $600 million reserved for the Browns, $400 million for other stadium projects and $700 million for unknown purposes.