Media Summary: The 2012 bankruptcy of Rhode Island-based video-game developer Rhode Island state leaders are concerned about the financial state of Curt Schilling's company, "Kingdoms of Amalur" was bought by an Austrian-based company.
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The 2012 bankruptcy of Rhode Island-based video-game developer Rhode Island state leaders are concerned about the financial state of Curt Schilling's company, "Kingdoms of Amalur" was bought by an Austrian-based company. WPRI.com reporter Ted Nesi follows the money to answer your questions about the state's disastrous deal with Curt Schilling. The U.S. Attorney's Office said Friday that no federal criminal charges will be filed in connection with the collapse of CurtĀ ... The RI Economic Development Corporation is set to meet Monday night to discuss the possible formation of a
Jeff Easley is keeping the defunct video game company's intellectual property alive. (Boston Globe) Curt Schilling tells WEEI radio that his R.I. video game company, Two major banks settle with Rhode Island in The former chairman of Rhode Island's House Finance Committee has agreed to testify before a House committee investigatingĀ ... Curt Schilling and his team are attempting to have a lawsuit dismissed. 5.16.2012: Curt Schilling, founder and chairman of
Schilling joined the John DePetro show two days after writing a strongly worded op-ed in the Providence Journal.