Southeast Mesa’s 320-acre Legacy Park has seen several management shake ups this year, and another one could be coming for the bankrupt mega park built with municipal bonds sold via
Sasha Abramsky, who writes regularly for The Nation, is the author of several books, including Inside Obama’s Brain, Breadline USA and American Furies. His latest book, The American Way of Poverty: How the Other Half Still Lives, was published by Nation Books in September.
The owner of Mesa’s financially troubled Legacy Park, formerly known as Bell Bank Park, last week filed a petition for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of Arizona.
The allegations, made in an order filed by the North Dakota Securities commissioner, are the latest against Michael Kuntz, of Grand Forks, and Jeremy L. Carlson, of Fargo.
(Bismarck, ND) Two people are ordered to cease and desist from the sale of $25 million in unregistered securities, misusing investor funds, and various other allegations from a state agency. The North Dakota Securities Department tells us they have sent cease and desist notices to Grand Forks resident Michael Kuntz, The President of National Sports Opportunity Partners LLC