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Sheel Seidler, wife of late Padres owner Peter Seidler, sues brother-in-laws for control of the teamThe wife of late San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler, Sheel Seidler, sued brother-in-laws Matthew and Robert on Monday, attempting to prevent another brother, John, from taking control of the ...
In a letter addressed to the “Padres Partners and Faithful Fans” and sent Tuesday afternoon to the team’s corporate partners, Seidler rebutted allegations in Sheel Seidler’s lawsuit ...
It has been updated to meet our standards. Amid a previously quiet offseason in San Diego, Sheel Seidler, the widow of Peter Seidler, has sued the late Padres owner’s brothers in an effort to ...
In a letter addressed to the San Diego Padres’ corporate partners and fans, Matt Seidler responded Tuesday to a lawsuit filed by his sister-in-law, Sheel Seidler, and emphasized that relocation ...
Peter Seidler’s older brother assumes role as Padres control person, says team will stay the course set by Erik Greupner and ...
While his appointment could move the lawsuit filed by Peter's widow Sheel Seidler along, it also comes with some disappointing news regarding the payroll. After reaching record spending levels ...
John's ascension hasn't occurred without controversy. Sheel Seidler, Peter's widow and the mother of their three children, filed a lawsuit Jan. 6 against two other brothers, Bob and Matt ...
When Peter Seidler's widow Sheel Seidler filed a lawsuit suing her late husband's brothers for control of the San Diego Padres, the details revealed a potential plan to relocate the franchise ...
Sheel Seidler, in a complaint filed in Texas probate court last month, accused Robert and Matthew Seider of "fiduciary breaches of trust, fraud, conversion and egregious acts of self-dealing" in ...
The letter also included Matt Seidler's response to the lawsuit field by his sister-in-law, Sheel Seidler. “This is completely false. It is also laughable — the San Diego fans are the best in ...
SAN DIEGO — The Padres are not for sale and there are no plans for the team to be relocated outside of San Diego, Padres CEO Erik Greupner said on day two of Spring Training in Arizona.
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