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WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. (AP) -- The extreme sports park in Wisconsin Dells where a girl was severely injured on a free fall ride is up for foreclosure sale.
The Wisconsin State Journal reports that Extreme World is scheduled to be sold at a Sept. 7 Sauk County Sheriff's sale.
On Friday, a 12-year-old girl plunged more than 40 feet, seriously injuring herself when a safety net under a "free fall" attraction failed to catch her.
Court records show the judgement of foreclosure against Anderson Amusements LLC and Extreme World Inc. was more than $2.7 million.
According to Sauk County's online land information program, SOARING, Anderson also owes more than $82,000 in delinquent taxes on three Anderson Amusement parcels. Extreme World Owner Bill Anderson declined to comment.