In the suit, filed Sept. 29 in San Diego Superior Court, billionaire couple Lauren Leichtman and Arthur Levine, through LLFO Sports Holdings, LLC, allege Ellis, former club president, willfully made "promises, guarantees, and assurances" during negotiations "with the intent to deceive and defraud" them.
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City leaders joined the San Diego Wave Fútbol Club today to celebrate the team's donation of nearly $50,000 to resurface a playground in Logan Heights.
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Sayed Naser fled Afghanistan and came to the U.S. legally last year. He was detained after a routine San Diego immigration hearing in June.
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Attorney General Rob Bonta said it's important for voters to send their ballot as soon as possible if they choose to vote by mail.
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Chicago used its stellar defense to advance in the postseason for the first time since 2017.
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The total amount of $2.4 million will also cover expanding hours and staffing costs, along with possible facility upgrades, according to information on the county agenda.
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The smallest of the available refunds is $15, while the largest is $33,261.31.
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