[KARAH RUCKER]
THE NFL HAS BEEN ORDERED TO PAY NEARLY FIVE *BILLION* DOLLARS IN DAMAGES… AFTER A JURY FOUND IT BROKE ANTI-TRUST LAWS — SAYING THE LEAGUE CONSPIRED WITH DIRECT T-V AND NETWORK PARTNERS TO INCREASE THE PRICE OF THE EXCLUSIVE ‘SUNDAY TICKET’ PACKAGE.
THE LAWSUIT COVERED 2 POINT 4 MILLION RESIDENTIAL SUBSCRIBERS AND 48-THOUSAND BUSINESSES WHO PAID FOR THE PACKAGE FROM THE 20-11 THROUGH 20-22 SEASONS.
THE JURY AWARDED 4 POINT 7 BILLION DOLLARS IN DAMAGES TO THE RESIDENTIAL CLASS AND 96 MILLION TO THE COMMERCIAL CLASS.
THE LAWSUIT CLAIMED THE NFL BROKE ANTITRUST LAWS BY SELLING ITS ‘SUNDAY TICKET’ PACKAGE AT AN INFLATED PRICE AND RESTRICTED COMPETITION BY ONLY OFFERING IT ON A SATELLITE PROVIDER.
THE NFL SAYS IT WILL APPEAL THE DECISION.