The sons of Orioles' owner Peter Angelos are fighting over the ailing patriarch's multimillion-dollar fortune, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday in Baltimore County Circuit Court that reveals that the family for several years has intended to sell the team. Louis F. Angelos, 52, is suing John P. Angelos, 54, over what he characterizes as his brother's attempt to take control and ownership of the family fortune, including the Baltimore Orioles and real estate worth $90 million. The suit also names as a defendant their mother, Georgia Angelos, 80, who the filing characterizes as having been confused and agreeing to a transfer of real estate to John Angelos at his request. Louis Angelos declined to comment Thursday evening through his attorney, Jeffrey E. Nusinov, who said in an interview with The Baltimore Sun that his client "was compelled to bring this action to set things right." John Angelos, who the Major League Baseball club lists as its chairman and CEO, did not respond to text messages seeking comment. Nusinov said Peter Angelos, who has been in declining health for about five years, had sought to ensure that his two sons "would share equally in decision-making and inheritance of the family… Read full this story
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