Proposed Settlement in Lawsuit Over St. Louis Rams Merchandise OK’d
A proposed settlement would give St. Louis Rams fans a 25% refund on years of tickets and merchandise they bought before the team announced it was moving to Los Angeles.
If approved, the settlement would end a class-action lawsuit that claimed fans would not have purchased Rams-related merchandise if they knew about the impending move.
The Rams have denied wrongdoing.
A judge gave the settlement preliminary approval on Monday. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports legal filings say the settlement could be worth up to $25 million. It would cover purchases made between April 21, 2010, and Jan. 4, 2016.
Steve Stolze, lead attorney in the case, said a website will be set up in 30 days to instruct fans on how to get refunds.
The settlement covers only Missouri residents.
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