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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Nov 17, 2017 16:20:32 GMT -6
www.f4wonline.com/wwe-news/ric-flair-suing-former-management-company-246541RIC FLAIR SUING FORMER MANAGEMENT COMPANY BY JOSEPH CURRIER | @josephcurrier | NOV 17, 2017 10:53 AM Ric Flair is suing Legacy Talent and Entertainment -- the company that represented him for several years until he parted ways with them in September. TMZ first reported on the lawsuit today, noting that Flair is alleging Legacy Talent and Entertainment owes him at least $46,000 after hiring a lawyer to look into his finances. Of that money, Flair is saying they didn't inform him about $25,000 they received from First Row Films, which is Rory Karpf's production company. Karpf directed ESPN's 30 for 30 documentary on Flair. The TMZ report states that Flair also noticed a $12,000 royalty advance he never got for an endorsement deal with Jake's Fireworks. Flair says Legacy Talent and Entertainment told him they were using the money to pay legal bills when he inquired about it, something Flair denies he approved. Shortly after his health scare earlier this year, Flair announced that he was parting ways with Legacy Talent and Entertainment and their CEO Melinda Morris Zanoni. He is now being represented by Get Engaged Media.
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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Nov 17, 2017 18:39:30 GMT -6
www.f4wonline.com/daily-updates/daily-update-david-otunga-flair-lawsuit-tanahashi-246486On the heels of Ric Flair suing his former management firm, Legacy Talent and Entertainment, claiming he owes them at least $46,000, they claim the allegations are baseless and defamatory. They said, "Ric Flair has always been known to be dramatic and looking desperately for the spotlight. That's fine as a wrestler but it is despicable when he blatantly lies. As anyone who read (articles on Flair) knows, Ric has always left a trail of destruction in his wake, whether it be from his ex-wives, the IRS, State Departments of Revenue, creditors, or from his former business partners and friends...the debris is everywhere." They claim Flair was looking for money from a trust fund that he had not yet earned and the money in question is in his management's trust account while both sides worked out a settlement.
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