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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb suggests the Browns should help pay to tear down 26-year-old Huntington Bank Field ...
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 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.
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.
Lawsuits challenge Ohio's plan to use $1.7 billion from unclaimed funds for a new Cleveland Browns stadium, alleging ...
More than 133,000 people have initiated claims to get their unclaimed funds in the weeks since Ohio lawmakers initially suggested using those dollars to help finance the new Cleveland Browns stadium, ...
Over 133,000 Ohioans began to recover unclaimed funds after lawmakers floated — and eventually approved — using a portion for a new Browns stadium.
The attorneys are asking the court for an injunction to stop the state from using the unclaimed funds. The Browns and Brook Park plan to break ground by Q1 of 2026, with an opening by the 2029 season.
The lawsuit says the state's move to take unclaimed funds to help pay for the Browns' future stadium in Brook Park is an "unconstitutional and unlawful misappropriation of private property." ...
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