City awarded $50K in legal fees defending Stuart TPC Scottsdale allegations, suit

By Terrance Thorton | Scottsdale Independent

Maricopa County Superior Court has awarded the city of Scottsdale $49,845.30 in legal fees stemming from its defense of a lawsuit filed by two local residents challenging construction costs for improvements made to TPC Scottsdale.

In summer 2014, Mark Stuart, along with resident John Washington, filed a lawsuit in Superior Court alleging financial arrangements surrounding TPC Scottsdale improvements made two years prior to the 2015 PGA Tour stop in Scottsdale were in violation of state statue, among other claims.

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