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Florida Attorney General releases heavily redacted ESPN agreements in lawsuit vs. the ACC


The Florida Attorney General's office has released heavily redacted copies of the Atlantic Coast Conference's ESPN agreement. The ACC agreed to hand over redacted copies of the agreement to Attorney General Ashley Moody on July 17, ending Moody's lawsuit against the conference over making the documents public record. (Tallahassee Democrat)

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Florida Attorney General releases heavily redacted ESPN agreements in lawsuit vs. the ACC


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