A $3 million fraud lawsuit against Homestead ended in the city netting about $300,000.

The litigation began in 2012 over La Ley Sports Complex, a project that gave new life to a stadium that fell into disrepair after Hurricane Andrew. The Homestead stadium was built to attract Major League Baseball spring training, but it remained mostly unused until Miami attorney John Ruiz bought it for $16 million in 2011.

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