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FORMER RAMS PLAYER SUES PATS
Posted by Mike Florio on February 15, 2008, 3:26 p.m.
Not long after the Patriots were caught videotaping defensive coaching signals, a class action was filed on behalf of Jets season-ticket holders. (The current status of that action is unknown.)
Now, another class action has been filed against the Patriots based on published reports of cheating in connection with Super Bowl XXXVI. And one of the plaintiffs played for the Rams, whose final walk-through practice allegedly was taped secretly by the Patriots.
According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, former Rams player Willie Gary has joined with a Cincinnati ticket broker who attended the game to file suit against the Patriots in a New Orleans federal court. Super Bowl XXXVI was played at the Louisiana Superdome in February 2002.
The action seeks a full refund for all persons who attended the game. At $400 a pop and 72,922 pops, that’s $29,168,800.
Also, the suit demands payment to all Rams players of the $25,000 difference between the winners’ share and the losers’ share, and of the value of a Super Bowl ring.
The lawsuit alleges that the Patriots engaged in fraud, racketeering, breach of contract, and violation of Louisiana’s unfair trade practices and consumer protection act.
At a minimum, the filing of this action means that, one way or another, former Patriots employee Matt Walsh’s story will come out. He will be subject to subpoena via the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii, and the subpoena will overcome the terms of any confidentiality agreement.