Kim Ha-sung Left Padres' absurd news instead of recruiting players
Kim Ha-sung Left Padres' absurd news instead of recruiting players
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The San Diego Padres, where Kim Ha-sung left, broke news other than recruiting players.
Local media, including "The Athletic," reported on the 7th (Korea Standard Time) that Shiel Seidler, wife of the late owner Peter Seidler, sued Peter's brothers, who became the Padres' new owner.메이저사이트
Earlier, Peter's brother John Seidler was appointed as the new owner of the Padres. The Padres, whose business partner was Erik Cutsena, temporarily led the team for one year after Seidler's death, are now owned by the Seidler family again.
However, the wife of the deceased refuted the decision.
Shiel Seidler sued Matt and Bob Seidler of Peter's nine brothers for violating their trust obligations and committing fraud as trustees who execute Peter's property and control the club.
In the lawsuit, Shiel argued that he should be the club's next operator as the sole beneficiary of the trust.
Shiel claimed Matt and Bob were trying to force John to be the owner of the team and were trying to sell the trust property to themselves "at a much lower price than the market" at a time when the two brothers were experiencing "unconvincing conflicts of interest."
He also claimed that he and his three children were "the club's largest single-owned family" and again insisted that he should become the new owner.
"As the sole beneficiary of the Seidler Truss, who owns the largest private stake in the San Diego Padres and has exclusive rights to franchise control, I am hoping to be named owner of the Padres," Shiel said in an explanation released on his social media.
He continued, "I didn't want the legal dispute to be known to the public, but I want to do everything necessary to protect my children, Peter's legacy, and this amazing team. I'm looking forward to finding a quick solution."
Major League Baseball stipulates that you need to secure at least a 15 percent stake in the club in order to become an owner. According to Sportico, Shiel Seidler claims that he and his children have "at least a quarter of the club's share."
Meanwhile, the Padres said, "We can't comment on the ongoing litigation process."