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Curt Schilling's 38 Studios has run into plenty of trouble since in 2012, not the least of which is an . However, criminal cases won't be contributing to its headaches. The Rhode Island State Police have determined that they over the failed $75 million loan for Project Copernicus, the massively multiplayer online game that was to have followed Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. There were "no provable criminal violations" in the way the developer secured its cash, the police say. The decision isn't completely shocking (federal officials decided against charges back in 2012), but it eliminates what chances were left of staff facing prison time.
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