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Thursday, November 26, 2009

L.A. Times:  Frank McCourt claims to be low on cash in court filing

In the latest filing in his contentious divorce, Frank McCourt said his personal account was low on cash, raising new questions about the team’s ability to sign top players and retain the core of the National League West champions.

Responding to his estranged wife Jamie’s request for monthly financial support, McCourt said his checking account had fallen as low as $167,000 in recent weeks, before he received $1 million from a quarterly distribution. In a separate filing, Jeffrey Ingram, chief operating officer of the McCourt Group, said McCourt’s annual income from the team is capped at $5 million under a credit agreement with Bank of America.

Bert Fields, an attorney for Jamie McCourt, said Frank McCourt’s claims raise the question of whether he can continue to field a team with a $100-million payroll.

“If it were true that he really doesn’t have the resources to pay anything, then you’d have serious concern about his ability to run a baseball team,” Fields said.

“If Mr. McCourt meant what he said, how is he going to pay all these guys?”

Frank McCourt claims sole ownership of the team. His attorney, Marshall Grossman, said player payroll would not be a problem.

“The players play for the Dodgers and get paid by the Dodgers,” Grossman said. “Frank doesn’t meet the payroll out of his own bank account any more than any other shareholder of any other company does.”

Tripon Posted: November 26, 2009 at 06:17 AM | 11 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Excel Hearts Choi Posted: November 26, 2009 at 01:11 PM (#3397260)
This seems to be the inverse of the Rangers, where the team is having financial troubles but Hicks was trying to put together a consortium of investors to buy the team from the Hicks Sports Group.
   2. GregQ Posted: November 26, 2009 at 01:19 PM (#3397263)
McCourt’s annual income from the team is capped at $5 million

Is this different than what he is paid by the team? I thought that I had read that he was paid $18m as CEO.
   3. jwb Posted: November 26, 2009 at 04:38 PM (#3397311)
I'm sure his tax returns will become public records soon enough. . .
   4. Tom Nawrocki Posted: November 26, 2009 at 04:59 PM (#3397321)
McCourt said his checking account had fallen as low as $167,000 in recent weeks,


Yeah, mine too. Times are hard.
   5. phredbird Posted: November 27, 2009 at 01:59 AM (#3397470)
McCourt said his checking account had fallen as low as $167,000 in recent weeks


nevermind that he had several other money market funds totalling $_ or _ million and a line of credit at city national for $_ million, all of which he could immediately draw on if necessary.
(fill in blanks with double digits).
   6. TerpNats Posted: November 27, 2009 at 03:31 PM (#3397601)
I'll believe the McCourts have money problems when Frank shows up in divorce court wearing a 1979 new wave-style narrow tie and Jamie's wearing dollar store "one size fits all" pantyhose.
   7. Shooty: Applying to be Fearless Leader Posted: November 27, 2009 at 03:38 PM (#3397606)
Responding to his estranged wife Jamie’s request for monthly financial support, McCourt said his checking account had fallen as low as $167,000 in recent weeks, before he received $1 million from a quarterly distribution. In a separate filing, Jeffrey Ingram, chief operating officer of the McCourt Group, said McCourt’s annual income from the team is capped at $5 million under a credit agreement with Bank of America.

This is, as phredbird notes, an insult to the world's collective intelligence. Man, do I ever dislike the McCourt's.
   8. Frank McCourt's Gold Stars are in bankruptcy court Posted: November 27, 2009 at 04:08 PM (#3397621)
Over at the Dodger Divorce site, this is explained as the inevitable flip side of Jamie declaring that Frank was stinking rich.
   9. Shooty: Applying to be Fearless Leader Posted: November 27, 2009 at 04:12 PM (#3397624)
Over at the Dodger Divorce site, this is explained as the inevitable flip side of Jamie declaring that Frank was stinking rich.

I would love for Frank McCourt to explain to the world how you can own the Los Angeles Dodgers without being stinking rich. I mean, I know there's debt and all that, but jeez...
   10. Tripon Posted: April 30, 2011 at 11:15 PM (#3814254)
Frank McCourt claims sole ownership of the team. His attorney, Marshall Grossman, said player payroll would not be a problem.

“The players play for the Dodgers and get paid by the Dodgers,” Grossman said. “Frank doesn’t meet the payroll out of his own bank account any more than any other shareholder of any other company does.”


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
   11. Steve Treder Posted: April 30, 2011 at 11:26 PM (#3814257)
McCourt said his checking account had fallen as low as $167,000 in recent weeks,


Yeah, mine too. Times are hard.

Don't you hate it when that happens? It messes up my standard Wednesday afternoon routine of yanking a quick $175K from the ATM, and blowing it on porn and an Eskimo Pie.
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