A California appeals court has refused to overturn a financial settlement between former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt and his ex-wife, who argued that McCourt misled her about the value of the team and television broadcast rights. The unanimous ruling Tuesday by a three-judge panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeals leaves intact an agreement that paid Jamie McCourt $131 million and other assets to resolve financial issues in the pair's divorce. The court ruled that there is no basis to overturn a ruling by a lower-court judge, who found that Jamie McCourt wasn't credible when she testified that her ex-husband hadn't provided accurate estimates of the Dodgers' worth. The 22-page ruling noted that Frank McCourt gave more than 220,000 pages of financial records to his ex-wife's lawyers during their divorce proceedings and that while Jamie McCourt was a team official in 2009 she reviewed a document estimating the combined value of the Dodgers and television rights at more than $2.4 billion.