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Dean Spanos sister asks court to force sale of the Chargers -

LOS ANGELES (KUSI) – Dea Spanos Berberian, the sister of controlling the Los Angeles Chargers controlling owner, Dean Spanos, has filed a petition in Los Angeles County Superior Court asking a judge to order the sale of the Chargers in order to pay for the family trust’s debts. The Los Angeles Times reports that Dea Spanos Berberian serves “as co-trustee of the family trust along with her brother,” and says the petition “alleges the trust’s debts and expenses exceed $353 million.” The petition reads, “Dean refuses to consider a sale of the Trust’s Interest of the Chargers, insisting that the Co-Trustees continue to borrow more and more, and to force the charities and beneficiaries to wait for years and to ‘hope’ while Dean speculates further on a football team.” Continuing, “Dean has failed to present any plan to address the Trust’s bleak financial picture, because there is no other plan than the one urged by [Berberian]. Dean simply refuses to discuss i

Spanos siblings say they won t sell Chargers

Spanos siblings say they won t sell Chargers By Zac Wassink  |  Last updated 4/1/21 Earlier on Thursday, reports surfaced that Dea Spanos Berberian had requested that Los Angeles Chargers owner Dean Spanos and her other two siblings agree to sell the NFL franchise to offset massive amounts of debt linked with the family trust.  Every day that passes increases the risks that the charitable beneficiaries and the Spanos family legacy will suffer irreparable financial and reputational damage, she wrote in a petition.  Dean Spanos, Alexis Spanos Ruhl and Michael Spanos responded via a statement shared on the Chargers website:  Our parents, Alex and Faye, wanted the Chargers to be part of the Spanos Family for generations to come. For the three of us the Chargers is one of our family s most important legacies, just as it was for our parents. Unfortunately, our sister Dea seems to have a different and misguided personal agenda. If Dea no longer wishes to be

Chargers owner Dean Spanos sister petitions court to force sale of team over mounting debt

Chargers owner Dean Spanos s sister petitions court to force sale of team, saying that her brother s reckless spending has resulted in $353 million in mounting debt for the family trust The daughter of late Chargers owner Alex Spanos has filed a lawsuit in a bid to force the family trust s sale of the Los Angeles-based NFL franchise Dea Spanos Berberian says the reckless spending by her brother Dean, the team s controlling owner, has resulted in $353 million in debt for the family trust The budget shortfall is so bad, Berberian claims, that the family trust might be forced to renege on $22 million that has already been pledged to charities

Hermana de Dean Spanos entabla demanda para obligar la venta de Los Ángeles Chargers – Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48

Hermana de Dean Spanos entabla demanda para obligar la venta de Los Ángeles Chargers – Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48
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Marty Schottenheimer was one of the greats Why didn t he reach a Super Bowl?

Photo illustration by Nick Roy / theScore / Getty Images On Jan. 5, 1998, the morning after the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Denver Broncos at home in a divisional-round playoff game, Marty Schottenheimer met with a group of reporters to wrap up the season, as he always did. Schottenheimer dutifully answered every question, trying his best to explain the unexplainable, before he asked those present to turn off their recording devices and to close their notebooks. Schottenheimer died on Feb. 8 at the age of 77 after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer s. His death called to mind the striking duality of his NFL coaching career: consistent regular-season success across 21 seasons with four teams, set against an unimaginable run of playoff futility. Though one of just eight coaches in league history to win 200 games - an exclusive group that does

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