subject: Bill Mckee Losing Team Cornerback Broker Will Be Paid 100,000 U.s. Dollars Before [print this page] Buffalo Bill Team Cornerback Terrence McGee will be the last player contract negotiations, an additional 100,000 U.S. dollars to pay former agent.
Designated by the NFL Players Association, an arbitrator determined Mackey's agent Tribolo (Terry Bolar) win. Bolo had claimed that McKee should pay 5 million U.S. dollars prize money of 3% of compensation, which is five million U.S. dollars in October 2005 McGee signed a four-year part of the contract amount. The Mackey said that the agreement reached under the previous two, he paid only 1%.
Mackey claimed to have destroyed dismissed bolo 1% agreement contains a document.
Bolo said the decision to maintain his legal rights.
Mackey's lawyer David Sampson expressed disappointment on the ruling. Sampson said that the arbitrator did not consider the relevant testimony, namely, the destruction of documents bolo, never be turned over to NFL players Committee.
Mackey said he and Bill team in that bolo negotiations on the renewal of the contract is ready to be fired, he only agreed to 1% in both the amount of compensation after leaving a bolo.
Sampson said McGee's former financial adviser Keleigeke years Craig Curry submitted a letter to the arbitrator, claiming that McKee and Bolo has 1% of the compensation agreement.
Sampson also said the arbitrator's decision is based on the Commission submitted to the NFL player's contract, the contract contains a 3% compensation.
The arbitrator did not consider Mackey in February to participate in unauthorized charges Currie and the existence of the investment may not be legal.
This is from the proceedings in Texas also mentioned Bolo the Red Sox and the Washington assistant coach Jerry Gray, Gray had previously played in Mackey when Bill served as the team's Team coach. Mackey claimed bolo and Gray to participate in the plan, and through to the Currie draws your attention to your make a profit.
The time of the trial of the action scheduled for December, but may be postponed until after the NFL season.