Kasten Firmly Denies Dodgers Sale Amid Walter Business Scrutiny
Team president Stan Kasten addressed media to quash sale rumors as controlling owner Mark Walter faces investigations and sells other sports assets.

Dodgers president Stan Kasten met with reporters Friday to emphatically state the franchise is not for sale and has no sale process underway. The denial comes after controlling owner Mark Walter sold his Lakers majority stake and is reportedly willing to sell his Chelsea F.C. minority share. Walter's insurance businesses are also under investigation by the FBI, SEC, and DOJ. Kasten stressed the organization remains focused solely on winning.
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