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Stow Family Added To Creditors Committee In Dodgers Bankruptcy Case

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — The parents of a San Francisco Giants fan brutally beaten at Dodger Stadium on opening day this year have been named to the official creditors committee in the Dodgers' bankruptcy case.

Elizabeth Ann Stow and David Stow sued the Dodgers after their son, Bryan, was beaten and left in critical condition with head injuries. They were appointed to the creditors committee Wednesday as conservators on his behalf.

The Dodgers filed for bankruptcy protection in Delaware last month, blaming a cash-flow crisis on Major League Baseball's refusal to approve a multibillion-dollar TV deal McCourt was counting on to keep the franchise afloat.

Also named to the creditors committee were the Major League Baseball Players Association, KABC Radio, AVM Systems and Pyro Events Inc.

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