Just two weeks before baseball legend Derek Jeter bought the Miami Marlins, the Jeffrey Loria company that owned the team sued a private jet service that was supposed to fly the team to games in style.
The problem, according to court papers filed with a Miami-Dade County circuit court in late September, is that New Hampshire-based Private Jet Services provided crappy flights with crappy service.
“PJS failed to provide the Marlins with an aircraft having certain high-quality standards,” the complaint reads.
Loria’s Miami Marlins LP also claims PJS showed up with low-quality replacement planes when the main jet broke down.