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05.09.2019 08:11
saw the code-hopper refer to Parramatta on 15 sepa Antworten

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The Latest on the legal fallout from Rhode Islands failed $75 million deal with 38 Studios, the video game company started by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling (all times local):3 p.m.Former Rhode Island House Speaker William Murphy and a spokeswoman for Attorney General Peter Kilmartin are among those who have been subpoenaed to testify in a state superior court trial over Rhode Islands failed $75 million deal with 38 Studios, the video game company started by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling.Murphy and Kilmartin spokeswoman Amy Kempe are among five current and former state officials subpoenaed to testify in the civil trial, which is scheduled to start in October.The two were subpoenaed by First Southwest, which was the financial adviser for the states economic development agency. The economic development agency is suing First Southwest and several others, including Schilling.The others subpoenaed are current and former members of the state economic development agency and a former state budget official.They were all subpoenaed in July and August.---12:40 p.m.A federal judge has refused to dismiss a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit accusing Wells Fargo Securities of defrauding investors in Rhode Islands failed $75 million deal with 38 Studios, the video game company started by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling.U.S. District Judge Jack McConnell on Friday did dismiss a Wells Fargo banker from the complaint, but the SEC immediately said it would refile the lawsuit against him to address the judges concerns.The SEC sued Wells Fargo and Rhode Islands economic development agency in March.Wells Fargo argued in a hearing that no investors have been harmed because all the bondholders have been paid.The SEC argued was irrelevant that bondholders have been paid. 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Gold Coast Titans have had their doubters, and they have even been on the brink of administration, but their future prospects have never looked brighter than they do now after the shock signing of Jarryd Hayne.The Titans have travelled a rocky road but one man - Hayne - means they now seem set for success where the likes of the Giants, Seagulls and Chargers before them have failed to stamp a footprint on the Gold Coast landscape. The Titans have been the NRLs surprise packet on the field this season and Hayne, with one stroke of a pen, even if perhaps he would rather be somewhere else, has made them a very attractive proposition off it as well.Hayne is now a global identity, after stints in the NFL and rugby sevens since he left rugby league in 2014, and his brand represents an opportunity for the NRL-administered Titans to consolidate the clubs long-term financial future.The Titans are a better option than going back to Parramatta unfortunately, Eels great Brett Kenny told ESPN.Hes now got the opportunity to play at a club thats going forward, looking good and more than likely finish in the eight and play finals football. Why wouldnt you do that? If you were in his shoes, youd want to go somewhere where its secure and you know youre going to get your money.Angry Parramatta fans wasted little time hitting social media and talkback radio to vent their fury.The Eels granted Hayne a release from his NRL contract in 2014 so he could chase an NFL dream - at the time, the club statement Hayne had signed a lifetime agreement with Parramatta.But while a lot can change in two years, it seems a lot can change in a matter of days - just this week Hayne asked close friend and former teammate Tim Mannah when the Eels were going to make an offer.Hayne has been to thee United States and back for his aborted NFL career with San Francisco 49ers, to London and back for his failed bid to make Fijis Olympic rugby sevens squad, and Gold Coast have grown on and off the field while a string of dramas have destroyed what had seemed to be a promising season for Parramatta and also any chance the Eels had of re-signing Hayne.ddddddddddddWhen you look at the board and Steve Sharp was the chairman -- it all comes back to those guys, Kenny said.Theyve got the club in this situation. Nobody else. Thats why Parramatta are in this situation. Realistically, the supporters should sit back and relax and think about why Jarryd Hayne left in the first place.If you want to blame anyone, dont take it out on Jarryd Hayne. Its the people that have put the club in this position where a player like Jarryd is not real keen on coming back.But Hayne gave the impression, at the press conference to announce him as a Gold Coast player, that he did want to go back to Parramatta.The press release stated a major Titans announcement, but, in reality, the conference provided a platform for Hayne to express his unrequited love for the Eels.Despite committing to the Titans, Haynes affection for the Eels was clearly evident at a bizarre media conference that saw the code-hopper refer to Parramatta on 15 separate occasions. A part of me is sad because Im not going to go back to the club that I grew up with and loved as a kid, he said. Its sad and it hurts me just as much as I know it hurts the fans down there. Not in my wildest dreams I ever thought I would be up on the Gold Coast.And we all know hes had a lot of dreams recently. ' ' '

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