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Seat license holders sue Rams over access to LA seats

As work on overhead lighting takes place on the floor of the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, The St. Louis Rams Super Bowl Championship banner continues to hang from the rafters, one day after it was announced that the football team will relocate to Los Angeles. In recent years have had the lowest attendance in the NFL. Photo courtesy Missourinet
Photo courtesy Missourinet

ST. LOUIS (AP) — A second lawsuit has been filed over the Rams’ move to Los Angeles, this time by holders of personal seat licenses who say they should retain their right to seat licenses and season tickets in California.

The suit was filed last week in St. Louis County. Messages seeking comment from the Rams were not returned.

The suit alleges that the PSL agreement is valid through 2025, but does not stipulate where the games are played. It seeks class-action status for more than 30,000 other PSL holders who retained their licenses through the 2015 season.

Another lawsuit accuses Rams owner Stan Kroenke and chief operating officer Kevin Demoff of deceiving fans by claiming the team had no intention of leaving St. Louis, violating Missouri’s Merchandising Practices Act.

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