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Grand Jury Reviewing Raiders’ Move

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Associated Press

A grand jury is conducting a review of the $200-million deal that brought the Raiders back to Oakland from Los Angeles.

To get the Raiders back, Oakland city officials promised to renovate Oakland Coliseum. The plan was to cover the cost by selling personal seat licenses (PSLs), a new idea in stadium marketing in which fans pay for the right to buy season tickets.

The PSLs did not sell well, opening the possibility of having to turn to taxpayers to cover interest payments on the stadium renovation bonds. That is the reason for the grand jury review.

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