Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling met again with Rhode Island economic officials Monday night, to discuss his troubled video game company.
After the meeting, Christine Hunsinger, a spokeswoman for Governor Lincoln Chafee, told The Boston Globe that “not much has changed since the previous meeting.” Schilling pushed his way past reporters on his way out of the meeting and declined to comment “saying he couldn’t clear up all the misinformation in a sound bite.”
Schilling’s company, 38 Studios, received a $75 million loan guarantee from the state for relocating there in 2010, but it was late on a $1.1 million payment this month, and is having trouble making payroll.