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Lawsuit claims Thrashers lost $130M since 2005
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Lawsuit claims Thrashers lost $130M since 2005

Published Jan. 21, 2011 10:32 p.m. ET

A lawsuit filed by the owners of the NHL's Atlanta Thrashers says the team has lost more than $130 million since 2005 and claims the franchise's value has dropped by more than $50 million.

The lawsuit filed Friday in Fulton County Superior Court also said that the ownership group Atlanta Spirit has been in negotiations with potential buyers to sell the team but could not because of an ownership split.

The team's owners reveal the information as part of a lawsuit that accuses Atlanta law firm King & Spalding of drafting a ''flawed'' contract that prevented the team's sale.

It was filed by the Atlanta Spirit, a seven-man group that owns the Thrashers, the NBA's Atlanta Hawks and operating rights to the Philips Arena.

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Spirit co-owner Michael Gearon said the malpractice lawsuit would have no effect on the teams. King & Spalding's attorney did not immediately return calls seeking comment.

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