Thursday, June 14, 2012

Curt Schilling

  • If you asked me to loan $75 million to a would-be video game entrepreneur with no experience programming computers or running a business, Id tell you to take a hike.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • State and federal law enforcement agencies stepped up their investigation this week into Curt Schilling's bankrupt video game company. Both the Rhode Island Economic Development Corp.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • Curt Schilling joined The Michael Kay Show Wednesday to share his thoughts on some of the antics from Tuesday nights Yankees Red Sox game. Also, he thinks we are seeing a resurgence in pitching primarily due to the crackdown on steroids.
  • (ESPN)
  • PROVIDENCE, R.I. — PROVIDENCE, R.I.
  • (USA Today)
  • PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Count Leominster author R.A. Salvatore among the big losers in former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schillings video game company 38 Studios LLC. The company owes Salvatore more than $1.
  • (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  • RBS Citizens, better known as Citizens Bank, has sued Curt Schilling to recover $2.4 million in loans it made to the retired Red Sox star's bankrupt video game company.
  • (The Boston Globe)
  • One last twist in the sad story of Curt Schillings gaming empire is the emergence, in the last couple of days, of "38 Studios Spouse".
  • (Examiner)
  • PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Subpoenas have gone out in Rhode Island seeking records relating to former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schillings video game company. Bank Rhode Island loaned $8.5 million this year to help 38 Studios remain viable.
  • (Republic)
  • The Boston Globe reports that Citizens Bank has filed a lawsuit against Curt Schilling, for the collapse of his gaming company, 38 Studios. The bank is said to be seeking $2.4 million in loans it paid out to Schilling.
  • (NECN)

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