Thu, Nov 01, 2012 | 18:39 GMT

38 Studios is being sued by Rhode Island

Lawyers for the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation are suing the architects of the $75 million taxpayer-guaranteed loan granted to bankrupt Kingdoms of Amalur dev 38 Studios in 2010.

As WPRI reports, the R.I. EDC is the semi-public agency that granted the loan to the development studio in the first place.

Defendants in the matter include ex-Major League Baseball star and former studio founder Curt Schilling, former CEO Jennifer MacLean, former EDC executive Keith Stokes, who was fired in May, and many others who were part of securing the original deal, including various banks and law firms.

If you have some free time on your hands, you can read the massive complaint here. If not, it essentially says that the EDC board that initially approved the loan did not conduct a thorough enough assessment of 38 Studios and its ability to complete the projects it set out to finish. That includes Project Copernicus, the MMO that ended up being shelved along with the company.

Furthermore, it claims that Wells Fargo, one of the aforementioned defendants, made almost $500,000 “in hidden commission” from 38 studios, meaning that the EDC board was never made aware of the transaction.

“When it became clear that the company would not survive, I publicly stated my commitment to you that my primary goal would be to do everything within my power to protect the taxpayers of Rhode Island,” said Governor Lincoln Chafee in a statement posted to YouTube about the lawsuit, which you can see in full below. “I will work to minimize any loss of your hard earned taxpayer dollars.”

“My message to Rhode Islanders is this: I know that you work hard for your paychecks, and for your tax dollars to be squandered is unacceptable. The Board’s legal action was taken to rectify a grave injustice put upon the people of Rhode Island. You have my commitment that I will continue fighting to protect the interest of all Rhode Islanders every day that I am Governor.”

3 comments

#1

viralshag
01/11/12, 11:27 pm

So basically, they’re saying they didn’t do the correct checks… It backfired… And then it’s not their fault?

#2

freedoms_stain
01/11/12, 11:32 pm

Time to play the blame game then. Is this Chafee guy up for re-election soon by any chance?

#3

DSB
02/11/12, 12:59 am

@1 The way it happened was the previous governor bet close to a hundred million dollars in loan guarantees to get 38 Studios to Rhode Island, apparently due to some delusion that it would actually be worth it in terms of the wealth they’d bring to the area. 75 million in guarantees for 450 jobs.

He obviously didn’t do any research, and the numbers he was basing it on were beyond optimistic. Guy must’ve been on coke.

So essentially the previous governor of Rhode Island, Donald Carcieri, massively screwed the pooch, and threw away those millions on a pipedream. Chafee argued against it back then, and obviously he was right.

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