Dodgers president Stan Kasten reiterates that team won't be sold amid Mark Walter investigation: 'They’re not for sale'
A week and a half ago, Kasten explained to media that Walter’s pending sale of the Lakers "is a Lakers story."
Dodgers president Stan Kasten has reiterated the team's stance that they are not for sale, following allegations surrounding Mark Walter's potential sale of his shares in Chelsea FC. Kasten, speaking to reporters at Dodger Stadium, stated that the team that won three World Series under his leadership "won't be sold."
Kasten dismissed the reports of Walter and Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly's talks to sell their shares of Chelsea, calling them "mischaracterized." He emphasized that the Dodgers are not being sold and that there is no process initiated for such a sale. "We are planning only to win," Kasten stated.
The federal investigation into Walter's insurance practices, involving potential undisclosed private credit investments, is not affecting the Dodgers' operations, according to Kasten. He declined to comment on specifics of the investigation.
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