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Originally Posted by Tabe
The game in question was an MMORPG that was never completed and never released.
If you take money for something you know you can't do, that's theft. It's really that simple.
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They released the single-player game to good reviews and decent sales in 2012. The MMO component, I see, is what the investment was for and ultimately didn't get to release when they ran out of money.
Still can't find any evidence at all that Schilling solicited and took money for a project he "knew" they couldn't do. That's a very, very serious crime if he did. Have that source for it?