Anthony L. Fisher from Reason.com has written the following blog post, following the case of the Lawsuit against 38 Studios in Rhode Island. 38 studios received corporate welfare from the state of Rhode Island, amounting $75 million, right before it went bankrupt.
As reported by the Associated Press:
Rhode Island’s economic development agency says there is “crushing evidence” that former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and others concealed financial information about his now-defunct video game company and that its lawsuit against them should be allowed to move ahead.