Padres’ Star Fernando Tatis Sues Big League Advance

San Diego Padres The star Fernando Tatis Junior filed a lawsuit on Monday against the progress of the Grand League in an attempt to exhaust the future profits contract that he was 17 years old, which may cost him about 34 million dollars.
The lawsuit, which was filed in the San Diego County Supreme Court, is accused of using BLA using predatory tactics to attract it to an “investment deal” that was actually an illegal loan. Bla offends itself with Tatis, tied its unlicensed situation and pushed it to the conditions of the loan banned under the laws to protect consumers in California, as the case claims.
Lawyer Robert Hertzburg said that the lawsuit also seeks to obtain a general judicial comfort to protect young athletes from seduction in such deals.
Hirtburg said that Tatis received $ 2 million at the forefront for 10 % of future profits. Tatis signed a contract worth $ 340 million, for 14 years in February 2021. Hirtburg said Tatis will also be on a hook for future profits from any later contract that might sign it, unless the deal is canceled.
“I fight this battle not only for the sake of myself, but because everyone is still chasing their dream and hopes to provide a better life for his family,” Tatis said in a statement submitted by one of the propaganda officials. “I want to help protect these young players who do not yet know how to protect themselves from these predators and illegal financial plans – children should be focused on their passion for baseball, and not evading shaded commercial deals.”
Tatis, a former football player in the league, refused more comment before Monday night match Washington is citizens.
Hirtburg said that although Tatis signed the deal in the original Dominican Republic, it is covered with consumer protection laws in California.
Bla refused to comment.
“California lawmakers have been serious and direct against predatory financial activity, but Bla is still ignoring our laws to follow up on a business model based on banned, deceptive and abusive practices,” said Hirtburg, a former spokesman for the California State Association in the California.
Tatis flourished in one of the largest stars of the game, although he was disturbed by injuries and PED suspension of 80 games presented by Mlb In 2022, he first appeared in 2019 and all the stars were in Shorestop in 2021 before being transferred to the right field, where he was a star last year.
BLA sued the former Padres player for one time Franmel Reyes On June 16 in the Dilayer High Court, on the pretext of violating the contract. BLA says Reyes condemns $ 404,908.87 in previous payments in addition to $ 298,749.13, as well as an amount he had not yet specified when he played in Japan.
Report by Associated Press.
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