The saga of Curt Schilling’s videogame venture moves to Wilmington, Del.,Tuesday where 38 Studios representatives will answer questions about whats left of the companys assets.38 Studios filed for federal bankruptcy June 7, stating that it owes $150.7 million and has assets of $21.7 million.
The retired pitcher, whose career included a World Series-winning stint with the Red Sox, convinced Rhode Island officials that a state investment in the company would be a good deal.
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