Make him sell his NBA team. Simple.
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Hannah Dreier, AP Business Writer 4:47 p.m. EST February 23, 2014
“A managing partner of the media industry private equity fund InterMedia Partners, Hindery was previously chief executive of AT&T Broadband and of the YES Network, the cable channel of the Yankees. He says he’s turned down raises to ensure that he never makes more than 20 times the salary of his employees. He is also one of the biggest Democratic fundraisers in the nation.”
Chicago Cubs
“Hindery was named as one of the finalists in the bidding for the Chicago Cubs in a partnership with private equity investor Marc Utay.[5] The team was eventually sold to a family trust of TD Ameritrade founder J. Joseph Ricketts, with his son Tom operating the team on a daily basis. The Ricketts family live and work in the Chicago, Illinois area.” Wikipedia