Mark Cuban has filed a pre-suit petition seeking records about financing and site selection for a proposed Dallas Mavericks arena, the Dallas Business Journal reports.
The filing concerns a possible move to the former Valley View mall site in north Dallas. The Associated Press reports that the team signed an option involving approximately 104 acres there.
The ownership dispute behind the request
According to AP, Cuban alleges Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont excluded him from business opportunities tied to the proposed move. Cuban retains a 27% stake in the franchise, AP reports.
Together, the reports frame the petition as a records request connected to Cuban’s claimed business rights and the proposed arena’s financing and location. The allegations remain Cuban’s claims, not findings by a court.
What remains undecided
The pre-suit petition is not itself a lawsuit over the project, and the supplied reports do not establish that the arena has been delayed.
The Real Deal reports that granting the petition could lead to a lawsuit and potentially affect the development timeline. Both steps remain possibilities: a later lawsuit and an actual schedule effect have not been established by the reported filing.