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Cleveland Browns billionaire owner Jimmy Haslam is getting $600 million in state unclaimed funds. Let the outrage continue.
The budget signed by Gov. Mike DeWine includes $600 million in unclaimed funds for the Cleveland Browns' Brook Park stadium.
A class-action lawsuit argues that funding a new domed stadium for Ohio's Cleveland Browns using residents’ unclaimed funds ...
Ohio’s new budget includes $600 million of unclaimed funds to be used to build a new stadium for the Cleveland Browns, despite a lawsuit challenging the legality of using private property ...
The lawsuit, led by former Ohio AG Marc Dann and state Rep. Jeffrey Crossman, accuses Ohio leaders of 'looting' the unclaimed ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost blasted lawmakers' plans in the state budget to use unclaimed property funds for stadium ...
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.
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 constitutions ...
Ohio is using unclaimed funds to help build a Browns stadium, but critics say it may violate constitutional property protections and spark a legal challenge.
Ohio's new budget includes $600 million of unclaimed funds to be used to build a new stadium for the Cleveland Browns, despite a lawsuit challenging the legality of using private property for ...
The $1 billion that is used will be money that has been in the fund for more than 10 years; $600 million of it will go to the Cleveland Browns for a new stadium.