Frank McCourt’s lawyer rips MLB for appointing Dodgers monitor with ties to Jamie McCourt
During a Monday morning radio appearance in New York, Commissioner Bud Selig announced that he had appointed former San Diego Padres President Dick Freeman as an assistant to Dodgers trustee Tom Schieffer. Within hours, Major League Baseball had rescinded the appointment, citing only a “potential conflict.”
The conflict: Freeman advised Jamie McCourt last year, during her divorce proceedings against Dodgers owner Frank McCourt, according to a letter sent Tuesday from Robert Sacks, an attorney for Frank McCourt, to Brad Ruskin, an attorney representing MLB.
“Unfortunately, this latest episode reinforces the concern that Mr. McCourt is being subjected to discriminatory and unfair treatment,” Sacks wrote, “through a process designed to reach a predetermined outcome, without appropriate diligence, independence or care.”
In the letter, Sacks said that Freeman met with Dodgers personnel on Monday. Those staff members had been told Freeman already had reviewed confidential Dodgers financial information, Sacks wrote.
Jamie McCourt has asked the judge overseeing the divorce case to order Frank McCourt to provide the Dodgers’ most recent financial data. That request is pending.
MLB denied that Freeman had access to any of the Dodgers’ confidential financial information.
“Once the potential conflict was brought to our attention by Mr. Freeman, we immediately determined not to proceed with his appointment,” MLB Executive Vice President Rob Manfred said in a statement.
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