San Diego Court Dismisses Relocation Lawsuit Against NFL, Chargers
San Diego Court Dismisses Relocation Lawsuit Against NFL, Chargers
A San Diego Superior Court has dismissed a breach-of-contracts lawsuit against the National Football League (NFL).As LegalReader.com has reported before, San Diego-based plaintiff Ruth Henricks alleged that the N.F.L. violated the terms of its agreement with the city when it allowed the Chargers to move from San Diego to Los Angeles in 2017.In her ruling, Superior Court Judge Carolyn Caietti “deconstructed” each of Henricks’ claims, opining that the plaintiff had failed to establish why she should be allowed to pursue damages against the N.F.L. after the statute of limitations for filing a claim had already passed.“From hearing the argument I heard today, I just don’t see how you get around the statute of limitations and the standing issues,” Caietti said at the end of a 45-minute hearing.“I’m going to uphold the [tentative] ruling,” she said. “I’m sure I’ll find out from the Court of Appeal if that was correct or not.”The San Diego Union-Tribune notes that Caietti’s closely paralleled the conclusion of an initial finding released late last Thursday.In her 14-page decision, Caietti ruled that it was too late for Hendricks to claim that the Chargers, and the N.F.L, had wrongfully vacated San Diego.
The Los Angeles Chargers, formerly the San Diego Chargers, playing the Washington Football Team in Virginia in 2021. Image via Flickr/user:All-Pro Reels. (All-Pro Reels Photography). (CCA-BY-2.0).
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