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Georgia QB Jaden Rashada has sued Florida coach Billy Napier, top Gators booster Hugh Hathcock and former football staffer Marcus Castro-Walker over a failed name, image and likeness deal that would have paid him $13.85 million, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court on Tuesday...
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The bombshell lawsuit, which features the unprecedented action of an active SEC quarterback suing a sitting rival head coach, is the most notable NIL-related lawsuit to date. In many ways, Rashada became the face of the chaotic nature of early NIL that was full of big promises with little oversight on the heels of his Florida deal falling apart.

The complaint, filed in the Pensacola Division of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, details a number of counts alleging Napier, Hathcock and others fraudulently induced Rashada, then a highly regarded high school quarterback prospect, to attend Florida with no intention of following through on their financial promises. Specifically, the lawsuit claims fraudulent misrepresentation and inducement, aiding and abetting fraud, civil conspiracy to commit fraud, negligent misrepresentation, tortious interference with a business relationship or contract and aiding and abetting tortious interference.

"Hathcock (on behalf of himself and Velocity Automotive), Castro-Walker and Coach Napier orchestrated and executed a fraud upon Jaden and were substantially and knowingly assisted by one another in carrying out the fraud," the lawsuit says. "Each of their individual schemes would not have succeeded without assistance from one another."
(CBS)



Filed Under: SEC Football
Originally published on SECRant.com
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blafayette7 days
So, will he sue Florida when he gets his knee taken out during the Fl-GA game?
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theCAW10 days
90% of the bullgators are morons losers beta male jackeasses hiding in granddaddy’s shadow
The uaa is equally as bad .
They hired heitner a double dealing sketchy lawyer who couldn’t make it as a sports agent to run our nil into the ground……..
The lawsuit itself is funny it’s funny cause it highlights all the losers who run gator athletics .
Good or bad is perspective . We’re lorded over by idiots losers and ppl who honestly aren’t even that rich
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TouchdownTony11 days
Everybody stop whining. Remember only Bama pays for players and this is taking Bama's advantage away. NIL is awwwwsome. This was the narrative and I'm glad Saban basically said I just wont speak about it anymore. Yall fight your own fight.
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HeadSlash12 days
How does he know how this would have played out if he didn't sign with Florida?
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bluebuck112 days
Surprised Texas or TAM have not been hit with something like this.
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BlueDogTiger12 days
Yes! And NIL pay for play will die. Donors with deep pockets will not put their pockets at risk for some kid.
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CowboySimpkins12 days
How does he think he'll be treated at opposing stadiums
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CanebreakCajun12 days
Kid is a problem with loser parents who view their child as their retirement.
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ChatGPT of LA12 days
You guys are going to find out that Florida is at fault. The disagreement started immediately when they didn't pay agreed upon 1st payment
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TomballTiger12 days
Oh ok thanks for the inside info. whatever
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theCAW10 days
He’s right Florida is run by idiots in the U.S. and Billy Napier! Idiots!
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JackieTreehorn12 days
College football is done. So sad.
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Morpheus13 days
What a crock of shite, who is paying these kids that much. Jesus
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CajunBullet13 days
Welcome to the "Woke & Joke" Movement of College Football!
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WhoDatNC13 days
That late hit on him this year gonna be a good one.
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NytroBud13 days
Fukk...Why did he have to come to UGA? We don't need that kind of cancer on the team
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JackieTreehorn12 days
Perhaps because yall paid him. A lot.
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CanebreakCajun12 days
You all knew he trouble.
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Chip8212 days
All the UGA collective has to do is spell out what they are actually going to do for him.

I know the collective CEO and he is steering an ethical ship.
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Timeoday13 days
SCOTUS, made up of lawyers, opened the spigot named Incredible Lawsuits for Lawyers with the NIL ruling.
I heard a 3rd grader telling his basketball coach recently to talk to his lawyer when asked to take part in the team picture.
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Milosh13 days
Sideshow Bob wants his money.
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atltiger648713 days
I hate what college football has become
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ezride2513 days
Wait. Now you can sue for nil monies you didn’t get from a school you didn’t go to?
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Russianblue13 days
i’m in the wrong bit-ness.
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ChatGPT of LA12 days
He left because they wouldn't pay WHILE HE WAS THERE
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wesman2113 days
Just turn college football into a full paid minor league with a salary cap. Level the playing field again. Players get paid by position and experience. Any NIL stuff is done completely on their own and outside of the school.
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Joe Edwards13 days
I agree
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BigDaddySims13 days
And they pay their own way through school!
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jrobic413 days
Might as well get paid now...after all the chaos around this guy, I don't see him having a real career in football
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Dingeaux13 days
Was any of this on paper and signed by the respective parties? If not, too bad. Also, I thought the school (head coach) could not be party to NIL deals.
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ALhunter11 days
Just dragging everyone through the mud... Lawyers attach everyone remotely involved to create headlines in hopes of a quick settlement.

You'd think that the amounts are in writing here most likely.
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