A developer is suing Eagle Mountain over the rodeo grounds, saying the city backed out of a deal. This could get messy and cost taxpayers a lot if the city loses.
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If the city loses, we could be on the hook for millions in legal fees and damages.
The developer stands to gain if they win the lawsuit and get the land back.
Taxpayers could end up footing the bill for a lengthy legal battle and potential settlement.
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