Rams owner Stan Kroenke does battle with Inglewood
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A legal dispute has emerged between Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke and the City of Inglewood concerning financial responsibilities linked to the area surrounding SoFi Stadium. The conflict began over the city's placement of billboards near the stadium, where Kroenke's side suffered a legal defeat. The dispute has now escalated, with Kroenke claiming Inglewood owes him $400 million for infrastructure improvements, including roads, sewers, and emergency services, which the city disputes, citing no binding agreement. This situation is reminiscent of previous legal challenges Kroenke faced when moving the Rams from Missouri to California, which led to a $790 million settlement with St. Louis. The ongoing legal battle highlights tensions between the franchise and local government as they continue to navigate their coexistence in Inglewood.
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