Top Ad
I DIG Radio
www.idigradio.com
Listen live to the best music from around the world!
I DIG Style
www.idigstyle.com
Learn about the latest fashion styles and more...

Court filing: Zion's stepfather took $400K benefit

Written by 
Published in Basketball
Thursday, 09 July 2020 15:56

Zion Williamson's stepfather solicited and accepted a $400,000 payment from a marketing agent in October 2018 prior to his only season at Duke Blue Devils, according to a court motion and sworn affidavit filed by his former marketing representative's attorneys in federal court on Thursday.

Gina Ford's attorneys say the affidavit and other exhibits show that Williamson was ineligible when he played for the Blue Devils in 2018-19 because his stepfather received impermissible benefits from Slavko Duric, a Canadian marketing agent.

"[W]e obtained newly discovered evidence impacting the issue of whether Zion Williamson was a 'student-athlete' that we believe makes it transparently clear, verifiable and indisputable that he was not a 'student-athlete' long before there was any communication or contact between Zion Williamson, and/or any third party acting on his behalf, and our clients," Ford's attorney, Alvin Pittman, wrote in a letter to Williamson's attorney on Monday.

In a letter to Pittman on Tuesday, Williamson's attorney, Jeffrey Klein, called the allegations and documents "patently fraudulent."

Exhibits attached to the motion include an affidavit from Donald Kreiss, a Los Angeles-based entrepreneur, who says he engages in fundraising, deal-making and investing. Kreiss said he was introduced to Duric by a third party and agreed to invest in Duric's company, Maximum Management Group, in exchange for a percentage of the money generated from its exclusive marketing agreement with Williamson.

In the affidavit, Kreiss wrote that after Williamson signed with CAA to handle his marketing opportunities, he and Anderson agreed to "repay all monies given to his Family in 2018 and pay us seven to ten million dollars." Kreiss also wrote that Duric had to "'shred' any record relating to payment of money and the contract" between Williamson and MMG.

The exhibits included a purported marketing agreement with Maximum Management Group, which was allegedly signed by Williamson and his stepfather, Lee Anderson, on May 2, 2019, and a purported letter of declaration from Dec. 8, 2019, in which Anderson and Williamson agreed to repay $500,000 to Duric before Jan. 7 "for a repayment of a loan rendered by him to our family in October 10, 2018."

Klein claimed that a photocopy of Williamson's South Carolina driver's license included in the documents and the letter of declaration were "obviously fraudulent."

Klein said a Google search revealed that Duric "purportedly attempted to defraud [Dallas Mavericks player] Luka Doncic ... using a scheme in which he forged Doncic's and his mother's signatures on a contract."

"The signatures on the documents you attach are also clearly fraudulent," Klein wrote. "The signature on the purported agreement between Maximum Management Group and Mr. Williamson does not match Mr. Williamson's signature on the Agreement he signed with your clients. And the signatures of Lee Anderson and Mr. Williamson on the Letter of Declaration are also inauthentic, as made clear by the fact that they are highly pixelated in comparison to the remainder of the document, and there is a break in the line beneath the 'Z' in Mr. Williamson's name where the signature was superimposed onto the document."

Last month, according to the letter, Klein received a letter from a different individual who also may have fallen victim to Mr. Duric's scam, which contained the same allegations and documents.

"We immediately referred the matter to the appropriate law enforcement officials, and have passed along to them today the new allegations contained in Mr. Kreiss's declaration," Klein wrote. "Accordingly, we ask that you advise Mr. Kreiss of our position as to the contents of his sworn declaration. Virtually nothing in Mr. Kreiss's declaration comes from personal knowledge, and instead consists of hearsay from Mr. Duric, so Mr. Kreiss may be unaware of the nature or extent of Mr. Duric's scheme."

Williamson's attorneys have asked a federal judge in North Carolina to void his marketing agreement with Ford and Prime Sports Marketing, claiming it wasn't valid because Ford wasn't a registered agent in the state and the contract didn't include a warning that was required by a state law designed to protect amateur athletes from unscrupulous agents.

Ford and Prime Sports Marketing sued Williamson and Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for $100 million in state court in Florida for allegedly breaching their marketing agreement and signing with CAA.

Last month, a state appeals court in Florida granted Williamson a full stay of a civil lawsuit brought by Ford, meaning the New Orleans Pelicans star won't have to answer discovery requests about whether his parents received improper benefits before or while he played one season at Duke, or at least not until after a federal case involving the same issues is resolved.

Read 1043 times

Soccer

Source: San Diego signs Houston's María Sánchez

Source: San Diego signs Houston's María Sánchez

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsMexico international María Sánchez has been traded to the San Diego...

Cancelo: People sent death wishes after Barça loss

Cancelo: People sent death wishes after Barça loss

EmailPrintJoão Cancelo has revealed the extent of the social media abuse he received following Barce...

Utd hire Wilcox as tech. director in Ratcliffe reboot

Utd hire Wilcox as tech. director in Ratcliffe reboot

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsManchester United have confirmed the appointment of Jason Wilcox as...

2026 FIFA


2028 LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC

UEFA

2024 PARIS OLYMPIC


Basketball

Ingram's bounce-back effort helps Pels nab 8-seed

Ingram's bounce-back effort helps Pels nab 8-seed

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsNEW ORLEANS -- Prior to Friday night, the week had not gone the way...

DeRozan keen on return to Bulls, but with caveat

DeRozan keen on return to Bulls, but with caveat

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsMIAMI -- While DeMar DeRozan reiterated a desire to remain in Chica...

Baseball

Montgomery looks sharp in awaited Arizona debut

Montgomery looks sharp in awaited Arizona debut

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsSAN FRANCISCO -- Jordan Montgomery's debut with the Arizona Diamond...

'Electric' d'Arnaud homers 3 times in Braves' win

'Electric' d'Arnaud homers 3 times in Braves' win

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsATLANTA -- Travis d'Arnaud hit his first three home runs of the sea...

Sports Leagues

  • FIFA

    Fédération Internationale de Football Association
  • NBA

    National Basketball Association
  • ATP

    Association of Tennis Professionals
  • MLB

    Major League Baseball
  • ITTF

    International Table Tennis Federation
  • NFL

    Nactional Football Leagues
  • FISB

    Federation Internationale de Speedball

About Us

I Dig® is a leading global brand that makes it more enjoyable to surf the internet, conduct transactions and access, share, and create information.  Today I Dig® attracts millions of users every month.r

 

Phone: (800) 737. 6040
Fax: (800) 825 5558
Website: www.idig.com
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Affiliated