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DannLaw files suit to Block State’s Plan to Confiscate and use Ohioans’ Unclaimed Funds to Subsidize Privately Owned Browns Stadium

July 7, 2025 By Marc Dann

DannLaw filed a class action lawsuit in Franklin County Common Pleas Court on Monday, July 7, 2025 seeking an injunction to stop the State of Ohio from confiscating more than $1,000,000,000 from the state’s Unclaimed Funds Account (UFA) and using the money to underwrite a proposed new stadium for the Cleveland Browns as well as other privately owned sports facilities. A scheme mandating the seizure and diversion of UFA funds was included in the recently enacted state budget.

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of three named Ohio residents and a class that includes “All individuals and entities whose funds are being held in the Ohio Unclaimed Funds Trust Fund as of June 30, 2025” alleges that the seizure of unclaimed funds held in trust for Ohioans violates multiple provisions of the U.S. and Ohio Constitutions, including the Takings Clause, due process protections, and Ohio’s strong constitutional guarantee that private property “shall ever be held inviolate.”

“The State of Ohio intends to steal over a billion dollars in private property from its citizens and pour it into the pockets of Jimmy Haslam, one of America’s richest men,” Jeffrey A. Crossman, lead counsel and former Ohio legislator said. “Everyday Ohioans are rightfully outraged by this blatant abuse of power. The government can’t just take someone’s property and give it to someone else.  This type of outrageous behavior ignited the American revolution 250 years ago. Unfortunately, the majority in the General Assembly and the governor are ignoring the lesson King George learned at Bunker Hill.”

According to former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann, numerous Ohioans and nationally renowned Constitutional scholars have contacted him since the DannLaw legal team announced on June 25 that they would file suit if the proposed looting of the UFA became law.  “Their message has been loud and clear: what the State is doing isn’t just wrong—it violates the very reason we have constitutions and laws,” Dann said.

“The provisions of Ohio’s Constitution that protect private property from being taken for private use are not a suggestion, they are a command,” Dann continued. The legislature and governor have no authority to convert Ohioan’s private property into a slush fund that can be used to subsidize a billionaire campaign contributor’s private football stadium. We’re filing this case because the rule of law is the foundation of our democracy and because no one, no matter how wealthy or politically connected they may be, can be allowed to blithely ignore the Constitution.”

Dann also noted that even Republican Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost opposes the UFS scheme and urged Governor Mike DeWine to line item veto the proposal: “I oppose not only this funding mechanism but also its intent: billionaires should finance their own stadiums – full stop. Ohio taxpayers cannot be left on the side lines while the wealthiest score with public money.”

The lawsuit seeks declaratory and injunctive relief to block the State from enforcing the new law, prevent the reallocation of unclaimed funds, and compel the State to notify all affected property owners.

A copy of the complaint and exhibits may be viewed and downloaded here: Skierski Al 2025 07 07 Browns Stadium Complaint FINAL

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