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21 Jul 2016 01:00 #313419
by chairman
The USA Cricket Association has filed a lawsuit in the 17th Judicial Circuit Court in Broward County, Florida attempting to stop six Caribbean Premier League matches from being played in Lauderhill. The matches were to be played at the Central Broward Regional Park from July 28 to 31 and the USACA argued that the CPL did not go through the proper sanctioning process to be able to stage games in the USA.
ESPNcricinfo had access to the court filings that were made on the afternoon of July 18, showing the defendents as Broward County, Broward County parks & recreation, CBRP parks and recreation manager Duncan Finch and Lauderhill Mayor Richard J Kaplan. Along with USACA, the plaintiffs in the filings are listed as former USACA executive secretary Kenwyn Williams and current USACA vice-president Owen Grey. The court documents showed that Williams directly filed them with the 17th Circuit Court, listing himself as "Managing Director" of USACA. In a sworn affidavit included in the court filings, Williams claimed to have been managing director of USACA since March 2015 and that he reports directly to Grey.
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21 Jul 2016 03:21 #313422
by hades_leae
People in power just choose what they want to pick at. There is nothing wrong with what is stated. I don't see how it's really a big deal, I say let them play. There shouldn't be such a big commotion over some documents.
If it's something that will cause a problem, then fine. If it's not going to cause an issue for the city, the just over look it.
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