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Republican Georgia gubernatorial candidate Vernon Jones filed an amicus brief supporting a lawsuit against the MLB for moving its All-Star Game from Atlanta.
“It is clear the MLB, Stacey Abrams, and the Biden Administration are playing politics at the expense of the citizens of Georgia. We must fight back against this injustice. I support this lawsuit and am proud to stand up for Georgians. It would be nice if Governor Kemp did the same. Sadly, it seems he is never around when the people of Georgia really need him,” Jones said in a statement.
“The MLB s decision to pull the game out of Cobb County, betrayed that legal process, and caused significant harm to the very people it purportedly sought to support, small and minority businesses, along with their workers and employees, he added.
MLB: Lawsuit over All-Star move political theatrics
By FOX 5 Digital Team
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NEW YORK CITY - Major League Baseball has responded to a lawsuit filed by a business group over the move of the All-Star Game from metro Atlanta to Denver, Colorado.
In a court filing Monday, the league called the lawsuit political theatrics, saying that the move of the All-Star Game must be allowed to go through in order to protect the league s right to demonstrate their values and preserving their freedom as private entities to determine where to hold their events.
The lawsuit, filed by Job Creators Network, sued Major League Baseball, its commissioner, and more. It demanded the immediate return of the MLB All-Star game to Atlanta or else the defendants will have to pay $100 million in damages to state and local small businesses.