Al Davis can’t sell worthless minority interest in Raiders

Al Davis

Raiders general partner Al Davis’ protracted attempt to sell a minority interest of the team — which he obtained from the heirs of deceased former limited partner Edward W. McGah — continues to go nowhere, several sources inside and outside the NFL confirmed Friday.

For months, Davis has been offering for sale the 31 percent stake in the franchise he reportedly purchased as part of a 2005 financial settlement with the heirs of one of the Raiders’ co-founders, E.W. McGah, including daughter-in-law Barbara McGah and great grandson Sherratt Reicher, both of whom sued the Raiders’ chief in October 2003.

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