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Magna Entertainment Corporation (MEC), the Canadian company that owns Oklahoma City’s Remington Park race track was stunned today by a Las Vegas bankruptcy judge’s ruling, who ordered that a bombshell lawsuit by MEC’s creditors may proceed.
The ruling likely guarantees a financial press/media feeding frenzy, as the nation’s top money reporters, smelling scandal, jump headfirst into this developing story. And don’t be surprised if a critical review of the whole bankruptcy process and the sale of properties is undertaken, since whispers of irregularities surrounding the sale of racetracks have been circulating. Read more…

Oklahoma County Dist. Judge Tammy Bass-Lesure
The murder trial of white Oklahoma City pharmacist Jerome Eersland, accused of murdering a black 14-year old robbery suspect, could become a nationally watched trial if the Judge Tammy Bass-Lesure allows cameras into a courtroom for the first time in Oklahoma history.
According to reports, both District Attorney David Prater and Defense Counsel Irvin Box have given the thumbs-up to cameras. It’s a good bet that the local stations, the cable networks and Court TV would be televising parts of the trial live if Judge Bass-Lesure says yes.
Related:
News9.com: NEWS 9 Files Motion to Allow Cameras in Courtroom for Pharmacist’s Trial
Hat tip: randy946
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