Mess with Zion Williamson: he claims 100 million dollars with a complaint
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He has not yet played a single game in the NBA and Zion Williamson has already been involved in an infinite number of controversies. The latter could take their representatives to court after having exchanged complaints with Prime Sports Marketing and its president, Gina Ford.
The lawsuit filed against number 1 of the last NBA Draft and its representative agency, Creative Arts Agency , claims a payment of 100 million dollars by the player on the grounds of damages and damages in addition to "breach of contract."
However, upon knowing this movement, Williamson and his agents issued another complaint in which they accused Prime Sports of trying to recruit the player when he was not yet professional, that is, when he was competing at Duke University.
"Prime Sports Marketing's actions toward Mr. Williamson blatantly violated North Carolina statutes that are specifically designed to protect students who are athletes," said Jeffrey Klein, a New Orleans Pelicans player’s lawyer. , in the company of Florida (Prime Sports Marketing) they point out that the contract they signed with Zion Williamson could not be rescinded during the next five years and threatened to impose the claim if they kept going with the intention of disengaging.
Despite this point, Klein qualifies the previous contract as illegal and also warns of the existence without prior notice or signage of a clause that if the player signed it would prevent him from continuing to compete in the university championship