CLEVELAND — It appears Dee and Jimmy Haslam, the owners of the Browns, are prepared to meet the city of Cleveland in court over the future of the team’s stadium.
The Haslams have been public about their desire to build a stadium with a ceiling in Brook Park, while city leaders in Cleveland fight to keep the team on the lakefront.
In a recent letter to the Browns, Mayor Justin Bibb threatened legal action if the Haslams fail to comply with a state law that requires teams that play in taxpayer-funded facilities to give six months notice if they plan to leave and allow local investors to buy the team during that time…