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Chargers owner Dean Spanos sued by sister for financially ruinous business; family rebuts ‘false charges’

After the Broncos’ record $4.65 billion sale to the Walton-Penner family, one of Denver’s AFC West rivals, the Chargers, could be next on the list of NFL franchises to be sold. That’s mostly because of a longstanding legal dispute that continued this week, when the sister of current Chargers owner Dean Spanos filed a lawsuit accusing her brother of “misogynistic” and “financially ruinous” business practices, arguing that the Spanos family has no choice but to sell the team in order to pay off its debts.

Dea Spanos Berberian filed the suit Thursday in San Joaquin County Superior Court, as ESPN reported, seeking sole control of the Spanos Family Trust that constitutes more than one-third of the Chargers’ ownership. (Late billionaire Alex Spanos purchased the team in 1984, and his four children, including Dean and Dea, each own 15 percent of the club, while the…

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