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— Kroenke said in a 2010 interview,Alejandro Villanueva Jersey, "It's not our desire to ever lead the charge out of St. Louis. ... I'm going to attempt to do everything I can to keep the Rams in St. Louis."
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The suit alleges that Kroenke and chief operating officer Kevin Demoff made false and misleading statements over the years indicating the team had no intention of leaving St. Louis,Wholesale China Jerseys, violating Missouri's Merchandising Practices Act. The law prohibits false statements in the sale or advertisement of trade or commerce. The suit claims the Rams violated the law in connection with the sale of tickets and merchandise.
Messages seeking comment from the Rams were not returned.
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Rams owner Stan Kroenke and others violated Missouri law by lying about their desire to keep the NFL team in St. Louis, according to a lawsuit filed by fans that seeks class-action status and unspecified damages.
— Demoff was asked after Kroenke's purchase of land in Inglewood, California, about the Rams' future and said, "I expect it will be right here in St. Louis." The Inglewood site is where Kroenke plans a $1.86 billion stadium expected to open in 2019.
"Defendants did in fact 'lead the charge' out of St. Louis, yet defendants never informed their ticket and merchandise buyers or corrected the previous statements," the lawsuit says.
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The suit was filed Wednesday in St. Louis Circuit Court, one day after NFL owners voted to allow the Rams to relocate to suburban Los Angeles for next season.