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Sacked! Video crew sues NFL players.

Orlando Business Journal

| January 29, 1999 | Finkelstein, Alex | COPYRIGHT 1989 American City Business Journals, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

DAYTONA BEACH - Super Bowl fireworks aren't restricted to the Pro Player Stadium in Miami. They're also crackling in U.S. District Court in downtown Orlando.

Sportsolution Inc., has filed a five-count lawsuit alleging the National Football League Players Association fraudulently withheld payment for film footage shot over a 31-month period ending February 1997.

The Daytona Beach video firm concedes that it had no written contract with the association. Instead, the suit argues, Sportsolution willingly spent three years shooting footage in the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, Alaska and the Amazon jungle of South America based on a verbal promise of a future …

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