38 Studios
Report: Schilling May Have To Sell Bloody Sock
Former Red Sox hero Curt Schilling may be forced to sell his famous “bloody sock” to pay back the millions he lost in his failed video game company, 38 Studios.
No Federal Charges On Schilling’s 38 Studios
No federal criminal charges will be brought in the case of the video game company owned by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling.
Schilling Calls RI Governor Chafee A ‘Dunce’
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has called Rhode Island’s governor a “dunce of epic proportions” in the wake of his video gaming company’s collapse.
Schilling Talks About Failure Of 38 Studios
Retired Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling took time to address his failed video gaming business venture on Friday during his Red Sox Hall of Fame induction.
RI Agency Seeks Schilling Company Collateral
In court filings Wednesday, the RIEDC said the assets of 38 Studios are collateral for $75 million in loans used to lure the company from Massachusetts.
Schwartz On Toucher & Rich: Digging Deep Into 38 Studios
Toucher & Rich talked with Jason Schwartz from Boston Magazine who got a two-hour interview with Schilling, access to private Facebook messages and talk with other sources for his huge story on the failed 38 Studios.
Chafee: Curt Schilling Company’s Collapse Not My Fault
Rhode Island’s governor says financial reviews will show he played no role in the collapse of former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling’s failed video game company.
Schilling Claims RI Agency Tried To ‘Bully And Intimidate’ 38 Studios
Curt Schilling said Friday his video gaming company “didn’t stonewall anyone” in its interactions with the state of Rhode Island
RI Hires Firm To Investigate Liability Of Schilling’s Video Game Company
The state of Rhode Island has hired Wistow and Barylick to see if they can recover any of the millions the state spent on 38 Studios.
Schilling: ‘Tapped Out,’ Lost $50 Million In 38 Studios Failure
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling said Friday he’s ‘tapped out’ after investing millions of his personal fortune into his failed video gaming company.


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