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Seattle v. Sonics bill nearly $3 million

01:14 PM PDT on Friday, August 29, 2008

Associated Press

SEATTLE -- The city of Seattle spent nearly $3 million on the lawsuit trying to prevent the Sonics from moving to Oklahoma City, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

Documents obtained by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in a public disclosure request show expenses of $2.9 million. Of that $2.3 million went in legal fees, most to the K&L Gates law firm in Seattle where former Sen. Slade Gorton charges $685 hour.

Other charges include more than $61,000 on expert witnesses and $17,000 to the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce for document copying fees.

The money will come out of Seattle's claims fund. Mayor's spokesman Robert Mak says the cost would be absorbed by the $45 million from owners in the settlement that allowed the basketball team to play the next NBA season in Oklahoma City.

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