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Newport sports agent files for bankruptcy
Newport Beach sports agent David Dunn filed for bankruptcy
protection this week after losing a $4.66-million jury verdict to
former partner Leigh Steinberg, who claimed Dunn stole many of his
football clients.
Dunn said he does not have enough money to appeal the November
verdict in which the Steinberg and Moorad agency was also awarded $40
million from Dunn’s firm, Athletes First, whose clients include 2002
Heisman Trophy winner Carson Palmer of USC.
Dunn’s defense claimed that about 50 pro football clients who left
Steinberg to switch to Athletes First did so on their own without his
new company’s solicitation.
Steinberg said Dunn breached his contract with Steinberg, Moorad
and Dunn less than two years after he signed a five-year employment
agreement worth $7 million. The deal included a $2-million signing
bonus and a clause that prohibited Dunn from competing with
Steinberg’s firm.
But Dunn has maintained that his contract with Steinberg’s firm
was invalid because conditions were added on after it was signed. The
defense also claimed the clause barring competition was not
enforceable under California law and that Dunn was cheated out of
millions of dollars when Steinberg merged their partnership with
Assante Corp. of Canada.
Cutting-edge shoes from the open ‘trunk’
Aerosoles in Fashion Island has scheduled a “trunk show” for
Saturday to showcase and offer the latest styles of women’s footwear
that are not yet available on the open market.
In the trunk show, the shop will showcase a range of styles and
designs of shoes that will cost from $35 to $59 a pair.
The highlight is expected to be the Gelly Dancer, retailing at
$49, which is a ballet flat. It’s described as having a “delicate,
threaded bow and a sole so soft and flexible, you can fold it in
half.”
The show is scheduled to run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at
1075 Newport Center Drive.
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