Wednesday, April 1, 2015

NFL Great Suing Bank Of America
Reposted by Danny B

Dwight Freeney isn't going to take it anymore.
The former Indianapolis Colts and San Diego Chargers defensive end is suing Bank of America, claiming that he was the target of a fraud scheme that he says was "aided and abetted" by the banking giant.
Freeney's attorney released a statement on Tuesday.
"In 2010, Dwight Freeney authorized Bank of America to manage his assets, including his NFL salary," Jeffrey B. Isaacs said. "Two years later, Dwight had lost more than $20 million because of BofA's fraud scheme.
"The entire scheme could not have happened without the substantial involvement and approval of BofA. It was a nightmare scenario: my client went to one of the nation's biggest banks and asked for its help managing his finances. And what did BofA do? BofA treated Dwight like a mark in a con-game."
Bank of America has yet to comment about the lawsuit.

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