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$21M to Lemieux in bankruptcy settlement

Pittsburgh Penguins co-owner Mario Lemieux will get $21 million as part of the team’s settlement of its 1998 bankruptcy. “He’s finally getting paid from his playing contract that he signed in 1992,” team spokesman Tom McMillan said Friday. Lemieux was owed $32 million in deferred compensation from that contract when he retired as a player in 1997.

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