LINDA DEUTSCH
AP Special Correspondent
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has begun testifying in a lawsuit against him and the team resulting from the devastating beating of a San Francisco Giants fan at Dodger Stadium in 2011.
A lawyer for victim Bryan Stow asked McCourt on Friday whether he had hands-on involvement in security matters.
McCourt said he did not.
McCourt did acknowledge making public statements saying that a quality and safe fan experience is a core value of the Dodgers.
He testified that he suggested the drafting of a fan code of conduct, which was adopted.
Stow suffered severe brain damage in the beating by two Dodgers fans who pleaded guilty to criminal charges. The attack occurred in a parking lot after an Opening Day game between the California rivals.
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