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But Scott Hess, the attorney for 18-year-old Virginia Trask of Augusta, said that unless the state s highest court weighs in, there will remain an open legal question over whether the government is violating parents constitutional rights when it wins the authority to make life-or-death medical decisions for a child who is in temporary state custody.
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After months of searching, the Buffalo Bills have a new owner. 
Trask originally agreed to the do-not-resuscitate order after her daughter, then six months old, was severely injured in December in what police described as an assault by the baby s father. The baby cannot see or hear, must be fed through a tube, and suffers severe health problems.
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According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Buffalo Sabres owner Terry Pegula has purchased the team:
Trask changed her mind <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Christian Louboutin Shoes Sale</a>  when the girl was removed from life support and placed in her arms, then opened her eyes and began breathing. But child welfare officials pressed for the do-not-resuscitate order anyway.
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officially announce sale of the team to the Pegula family, who is committed to Buffalo. Mary Wilson: 鈥淩alph would have been pleased.鈥?Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet)
The state judge who gave state officials authority to make medical decisions found that neither parent can be counted on to be physically or emotionally available to make the necessary informed decision when needed.  
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The Bills confirmed the news:
Also, the mother had expressed interest in reuniting with the father, who s <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/clreplicashoes.php>Christian Louboutin Shoes Sale</a>  awaiting trial next month on charges of aggravated assault, according to court documents. If the baby dies, charges against the father could be upgraded.
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Wilson trust reaches definitive agreement with Pegula family in sale of the   Buffalo Bills <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Cheap Christian Louboutin</a>  (@buffalobills)
Upon learning of the matter, Gov. Paul LePage expressed support for allowing the mother to make medical decisions as long as her parental rights remain intact under state law. He also called for a full review of how the DHHS handled the case.
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ESPN's Adam Caplan added:&nbsp;
DHHS Commissioner Mary Mayhew said in a prepared statement, If the higher court upholds the previous decision that a parent s rights can be overridden by the department, this administration will not exercise that misplaced authority.  
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The parties intend to submit the agreement for approval by the NFL owners at their meeting in New York City on October 8th. Adam Caplan (@caplannfl)
State attorneys who supported the request to intervene were guided by a similar case, in which the state was granted temporary power to make medical decisions on a child s behalf, said Timothy Feeley, spokesman for the Attorney General s Office.
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Jay Skurski of The&nbsp;Buffalo News provided the full&nbsp;release from the team announcing the purchase:&nbsp;
The attorneys of the Child Protection Division worked closely for many months with numerous members of DHHS to address the interests of <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Louboutin Shoes Sale</a>  the child in this matter consistent with the law. We look forward to working with the department to ensure the interests of the child continue to be fully represented, he said.
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It s officially official. Here is a press release from the  on the agreement to sell the team to the Pegulas.  Jay Skurski (@JaySkurski)
For now, the injured baby remains in foster care, and Trask retains visitation rights.  
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Pegula released a statement, via the :
Her attorney said it s important for the supreme court to resolve the legal issue.
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Kim and I are humbled and honored that the Wilson family has chosen us to be the second owner of the Buffalo Bills. Pending the NFL approval process, being the next owner of the Buffalo Bills would be a great privilege for our family. Ralph Wilson left an indelible mark on our community and we will strive every day to honor his legacy.
Although Governor LePage and his administration has decided to support her position, for which she is of course grateful, there is no guarantee the next administration will do the same, Hess said in a prepared statement. In addition, the administration s support for my client s position does not invalidate the existing court order.  
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Our interest in owning the Bills has everything to do with the people of Western New York and our passion for football. We have knowledgeable, dedicated fans here and along with our ownership of the Buffalo Sabres, it is gratifying to reassure these great fans that two franchises so important to our region are both here to stay.
The supreme court will hear arguments this month.
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We are grateful to Senator Chuck Schumer and Governor Andrew Cuomo for their support and desire to keep our Bills in Western New York where they belong and to our team of professional advisors at Allen Company and Sherrard, German Kelly. We would also like to thank the staffs of the NFL and the Bills for helping to guide us through the sale process. We now look ahead to the NFL review process in accordance with League policy. If awarded final approval, we will be driven to achieve a singular goal: To win a Super Bowl for our fans.
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Out of respect for the continuing sale process, until League approval is attained, we will have no further comment.
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Tim Graham of&nbsp;The Buffalo News&nbsp;first reported <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/clreplicashoes.php>Christian Louboutin Outlet</a>  the news, with Rapoport providing additional details:
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I m told tentative agreement has been reached between the Bills and the Pegulas and an official announcement should come today. Tim Graham (@ByTimGraham)
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What does Terry Pegula鈥檚 imminent purchase of mean? Source: 鈥淚t鈥檚 historic for the city of Buffalo.鈥?The team isn鈥檛 going anywhere Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet)
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Kim Pegula, Terry鈥檚 wife, will be heavily involved in the  executive process, making many of the decisions, source says. Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet)
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of Forbes reported financial details following Graham's report:
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Sources are telling me that&nbsp;Terry Pegula&nbsp;has won the bidding for the Buffalo Bills for about $1.2 billion, a record price paid for a professional football team. ...
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... My source says the Toronto Group, which included rocker Jon&nbsp;Bon Jovi, Larry Tenenbaum, chairman and 25% owner of Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment, and the Rogers family, bid "around $1 billion" while <Donald> Trump's bid did not top $900 million.
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ESPN's Adam Schefter later reported the total was even higher:
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Now being told that Terry Pegula paid close to $1.4 BILLion for the Bills, per sources. Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter)
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The team became available following the death of owner and founder Ralph Wilson, who passed away at the age of 95 in March.
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While potential celebrity buyers <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/guccioutlet.onlinesalecc.php>Gucci Outlet Store</a>  such as Jon Bon Jovi and Donald Trump made for compelling headlines and intriguing talking points, Pegula had recently established himself as the favorite. The reason? Locality and a whole lot of cash.&nbsp;
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&nbsp;at $3.3 billion, the 63-year-old recently  in West Virginia and Ohio for $1.75 billion, hinting he had more to sell if necessary.&nbsp;
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It goes beyond money, though. He has shown a real interest in the Bills beyond just another business venture, and his purchase means the team is staying in Buffalo.
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As NFL writer Brian McIntyre and the&nbsp;Toronto Star's Bruce Arthur noted, this is a time to celebrate for Bills fans:
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Terry Pegula would be a great owner for the Bills. Definitely best option because he鈥檒l keep them in Buffalo, where they belong Brian McIntyre (@brian_mcintyre)
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Oh, and per , Terry Pegula s buyin the Bills. Happy for you, Buffalo. Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur)
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Bon Jovi's ownership group was based out of Toronto, while no one really knew what to expect with Trump. There was real concern about the Bills' future in Buffalo in light of both of their bids, but that talk can now be put to rest.
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This is an exciting time for the Bills franchise.
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Revision as of 19:12, 1 October 2014

@@@ After months of searching, the Buffalo Bills have a new owner.  According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Buffalo Sabres owner Terry Pegula has purchased the team:

officially announce sale of the team to the Pegula family, who is committed to Buffalo. Mary Wilson: 鈥淩alph would have been pleased.鈥?Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) 

The Bills confirmed the news: Wilson trust reaches definitive agreement with Pegula family in sale of the Buffalo Bills <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Cheap Christian Louboutin</a> (@buffalobills) ESPN's Adam Caplan added:  The parties intend to submit the agreement for approval by the NFL owners at their meeting in New York City on October 8th. Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) Jay Skurski of The Buffalo News provided the full release from the team announcing the purchase:  It s officially official. Here is a press release from the on the agreement to sell the team to the Pegulas. Jay Skurski (@JaySkurski) Pegula released a statement, via the : Kim and I are humbled and honored that the Wilson family has chosen us to be the second owner of the Buffalo Bills. Pending the NFL approval process, being the next owner of the Buffalo Bills would be a great privilege for our family. Ralph Wilson left an indelible mark on our community and we will strive every day to honor his legacy. Our interest in owning the Bills has everything to do with the people of Western New York and our passion for football. We have knowledgeable, dedicated fans here and along with our ownership of the Buffalo Sabres, it is gratifying to reassure these great fans that two franchises so important to our region are both here to stay. We are grateful to Senator Chuck Schumer and Governor Andrew Cuomo for their support and desire to keep our Bills in Western New York where they belong and to our team of professional advisors at Allen Company and Sherrard, German Kelly. We would also like to thank the staffs of the NFL and the Bills for helping to guide us through the sale process. We now look ahead to the NFL review process in accordance with League policy. If awarded final approval, we will be driven to achieve a singular goal: To win a Super Bowl for our fans. Out of respect for the continuing sale process, until League approval is attained, we will have no further comment. Tim Graham of The Buffalo News first reported <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/clreplicashoes.php>Christian Louboutin Outlet</a> the news, with Rapoport providing additional details: I m told tentative agreement has been reached between the Bills and the Pegulas and an official announcement should come today. Tim Graham (@ByTimGraham) What does Terry Pegula鈥檚 imminent purchase of mean? Source: 鈥淚t鈥檚 historic for the city of Buffalo.鈥?The team isn鈥檛 going anywhere Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) Kim Pegula, Terry鈥檚 wife, will be heavily involved in the executive process, making many of the decisions, source says. Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet)

of Forbes reported financial details following Graham's report:

Sources are telling me that Terry Pegula has won the bidding for the Buffalo Bills for about $1.2 billion, a record price paid for a professional football team. ... ... My source says the Toronto Group, which included rocker Jon Bon Jovi, Larry Tenenbaum, chairman and 25% owner of Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment, and the Rogers family, bid "around $1 billion" while <Donald> Trump's bid did not top $900 million. ESPN's Adam Schefter later reported the total was even higher: Now being told that Terry Pegula paid close to $1.4 BILLion for the Bills, per sources. Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) The team became available following the death of owner and founder Ralph Wilson, who passed away at the age of 95 in March. While potential celebrity buyers <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/guccioutlet.onlinesalecc.php>Gucci Outlet Store</a> such as Jon Bon Jovi and Donald Trump made for compelling headlines and intriguing talking points, Pegula had recently established himself as the favorite. The reason? Locality and a whole lot of cash.   at $3.3 billion, the 63-year-old recently in West Virginia and Ohio for $1.75 billion, hinting he had more to sell if necessary.  It goes beyond money, though. He has shown a real interest in the Bills beyond just another business venture, and his purchase means the team is staying in Buffalo. As NFL writer Brian McIntyre and the Toronto Star's Bruce Arthur noted, this is a time to celebrate for Bills fans: Terry Pegula would be a great owner for the Bills. Definitely best option because he鈥檒l keep them in Buffalo, where they belong Brian McIntyre (@brian_mcintyre) Oh, and per , Terry Pegula s buyin the Bills. Happy for you, Buffalo. Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) Bon Jovi's ownership group was based out of Toronto, while no one really knew what to expect with Trump. There was real concern about the Bills' future in Buffalo in light of both of their bids, but that talk can now be put to rest.

This is an exciting time for the Bills franchise.

Are you happy with this news?
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