Cuccinelli Sues Sports Complex Over Membership Sales
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Updated: 1:28 PM Feb 10, 2012
Cuccinelli Sues Sports Complex Over Membership Sales
RICHMOND, Va. (AP)
A Chesterfield County sports complex is being sued by Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli for selling memberships for a facility that it hasn't yet built.
Posted: 1:28 PM Feb 10, 2012
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February 10, 2012

A Chesterfield County sports complex is being sued by Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli for selling memberships for a facility that it hasn't yet built.

Cuccinelli's lawsuit says SportsQuest sold memberships initially without saying when the health and fitness center would open. Memberships then were sold with an opening date but the facility wasn't built by that date.

The lawsuit says SportsQuest has violated Virginia's Health Spa and Consumer Protection acts.

SportsQuest founder and Chief Executive Officer Steve Burton tells media outlets that he's confident the company will be vindicated. He declined to say more because the lawsuit is pending.

Cuccinelli filed the lawsuit this week in Chesterfield Circuit Court.


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Posted by: Right in the city Location: Charlottesville on Feb 11, 2012 at 12:23 AM

Why the snide remarks about the AG? Working for the citizens of VA!
Posted by: fluvanna voter Location: fluvanna county on Feb 10, 2012 at 04:16 PM

Our A.G. is finally doing the job he was elected to do instead of running for higher office on a platform of religious extremism.
Posted by: TJ Location: Charlottesville on Feb 10, 2012 at 04:10 PM

I wasn't aware he sued anything other than universities.
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