IndyCar will contribute $925,000 to help satisfy the $1.678 million owed to ticket buyers of the now-canceled Boston Grand Prix. Race organizers, meanwhile, now face a lawsuit from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.On Thursday, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey announced the IndyCar settlement and the filing of a lawsuit against Boston Grand Prix and its CEO, John Casey. The lawsuit seeks restitution for ticket buyers.Boston Grand Prix filed for bankruptcy Tuesday, listing all the people owed money and stating it only has $10,909 in its bank accounts, two show cars worth approximately $50,000 and 120 concrete barriers worth an unknown amount.The state lawsuit filed Thursday alleges that when tickets went on sale in March, Casey knew he still needed to obtain permits to comply with the Seaport District flood plan in order to have the race. The confirmation that came with the ticket sales guaranteed a refund if the event was canceled.The race was officially canceled April 29, and Boston Grand Prix had sold tickets to more than 4,000 people worth $2,086,798. It was able to send out approximately $400,000 in refunds.Boston Grand Prix and its CEO knew full well when they marketed and sold this event that they didnt have the resources or permits to make it happen, Healey said in a news release. They failed to protect consumers, and we will do all we can to hold them accountable.Healey also threatened to sue IndyCar prior to its agreement to pay $925,000 toward the $1,677,894 remaining that needs to be refunded.I appreciate IndyCars willingness to step up for their fans and help resolve this problem, she said. Theyve gone above and beyond to be a productive part of this solution, and their fans will reap the benefits.Boston Grand Prix said in its bankruptcy filing that it prepaid IndyCar $487,500 for the race. IndyCar says it is owed as much as $4.2 million.We want our fans to know that we share their disappointment that the race wont take place, said Mark Miles, CEO of IndyCar parent company Hulman & Co. And we also want to join them in expressing our appreciation for Attorney General Healeys work on their behalf.The state lawsuit against Casey and the BGP asks for a $5,000 fine for each violation of state law. With a potential of approximately 4,000 violations, that theoretically could equate to close to $20 million. The lawsuit claims that Casey should have held the ticket money in trust or have a mechanism to provide full refunds.Casey knew by the time advance ticket sales began on March 11, 2016 that BGP had not secured all the necessary approvals and that BGP owed money to vendors, the lawsuit alleges. 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That was the first topic of discussion: Are you going to be able to stay sober?Silver is Bushs accountability partner. Bush, who lives with his father, doesnt carry cash or drive. Either Silver or Bushs father travels with Bush when the Rangers travel.Bush, the No.1 pick in the 2004 draft, pleaded no contest to one count of DUI with great bodily injury in 2012 and was sentenced to 51 months in prison. He was released last October, signed with the Rangers in December and has been among the reasons why TTexas is on the verge of winning its second consecutive division title and fourth in seven years.dddddddddddd.The Rangers will win the AL West with a victory Friday over the Oakland Athletics or a loss by the Houston Astros, who host the Los Angeles Angels.Bush is 7-2 with a 2.61 ERA with 58 strikeouts in 58 2/3 innings as a reliever and usually handles the seventh or eighth inning.When Josh Hamilton and C.J. Wilson played for the Rangers, the club typically celebrated division titles and playoff series victories with ginger ale celebrations on the field. Then those two players would hurriedly dress and leave the clubhouse, allowing the other players to celebrate with champagne.Hamilton avoided the celebrations to maintain his sobriety. Wilson did not drink alcohol.Ginger ale is my girlfriends favorite drink, Bush said. Ive had a lot of it lately. ' ' '