K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (October 8, 2024)

Sports:

NFL

  • A former NFL running back seeking increased disability benefits on Monday lost his bid for US Supreme Court review of a decision favoring the league plan. Michael Cloud, who played for the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Giants and was on the New England Patriots’ 2004 Super Bowl-winning team, wanted the justices to review a 2023 decision in which the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit said he isn’t entitled to reclassification at the highest level of NFL disability pay. Ex-NFL Running Back Denied SCOTUS Look at Disability Benefits - Bloomberg

NCAA

NBA

  • A Manhattan federal jury on Friday convicted a Georgia businessman and recidivist fraudster of conning former NBA players Dwight Howard and Chandler Parsons out of $8 million through the use of forged documents and other lies. Repeat Fraudster Guilty Of Scamming Ex-NBA Players - Law360
  • Sports card grader Beckett Collectibles LLC must face a negligent misrepresentation lawsuit alleging it gave an unwarranted "9.5 gem mint" rating to a Steph Curry basketball card that had actually been altered and was later purchased for $168,000, a Texas federal judge ruled on Tuesday. Steph Curry Card Suit Can Proceed, Texas Judge Rules - Law360

Entertainment:

MUSIC

FILM & TELEVISION

MEANWHILE, IN HOLLYWOOD…

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