LIV Golf says Condoleezza Rice worked to prevent DOJ probe of PGA Tour
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[January 25, 2023] By
Rory Carroll
(Reuters) - Former U.S. Secretary of State and Augusta National member
Condoleezza Rice attempted to use her influence to stop the U.S.
Department of Justice from launching an anti-trust investigation into
the PGA Tour, rival circuit LIV Golf said.
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Former U.S. Secretary of State and Augusta National member Condoleezza
Rice looks on during the during the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals
at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, U.S., April 3, 2022.
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The Saudi-backed upstart league made the assertion in a
California federal court as part of the anti-trust lawsuit it
filed against PGA last year.
It is requesting the court grant subpoenas for communications
between PGA officials and Rice and other members of Augusta
National Golf Club, home of the prestigious Masters tournament.
An attorney for the PGA Tour and the U.S. Department of Justice
did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Rice could
not be reached for a request for comment.
"The glimpses LIV has seen of Augusta members' involvement in
the Tour's alleged illegal conduct reveal why the Tour and its
directors seek to conceal these communications from discovery,"
LIV said in the filing on Monday.
LIV golfers who have been barred from the PGA Tour were
ultimately invited to compete at this year's Masters, which
begins on April 6.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles)
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