PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A subpoena for former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling will be reissued, as Rhode Island lawmakers continue to probe the state's $75 million deal with his failed video game company 38 Studios.

The subpoena, requested by the House Oversight Committee, commanded Schilling to testify Tuesday before the committee. It expired after a constable wasn't able to serve it. Schilling lives in Massachusetts.

The committee chairwoman says she's asking Democratic House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello to reissue it.

The committee also approved requesting subpoenas for attorney Michael Corso, who did work for 38 Studios, and former House Finance Chairman Steven Costantino, who is now commissioner of Vermont's Department of Health Access.

Mattiello is expected to sign the subpoenas, commanding all three to testify Jan. 14.

Schilling is being sued over the deal. His lawyers didn't respond to requests for comment.

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