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February 25, 2015
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal appeals court has ruled a Colorado couple can sue Jack Nicklaus over an alleged misrepresentation of the golf legend's membership role in a $3.5 billion southern Utah luxury golf resort that went bankrupt in 2009 before it could open.
Jeffrey and Judee Donner sued Nicklaus and his company in 2011, saying marketing materials naming Nicklaus as a “charter member” of the retreat near Beaver prompted them to invest $1.5 million in the Mount Holly development in 2007.
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