Retired NFL star Warren Sapp wants money recovered from law firm connected to Ponzi scheme
By APThursday, May 20, 2010
Ex-NFL star: Scott Rothstein’s law firm owes money
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Retired NFL star Warren Sapp is asking to recover over $100,000 in a trust account left by the law firm of a man who pleaded guilty to running a Ponzi scheme.
Attorneys for Sapp filed a federal court petition Monday in Scott Rothstein’s criminal case. The attorneys say Sapp has interest in money the government is seeking in a forfeiture action.
The seven-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman had nearly $103,000 in a trust account with the law firm when it collapsed after financial fraud came to light.
Sapp’s trust account is not connected to the billion-dollar Ponzi scheme Rothstein allegedly ran out of his Fort Lauderdale law office.
A court hearing has been scheduled involving the petitions of Sapp and others seeking trust account funds.
Information from: South Florida Sun Sentinel, www.sun sentinel.com
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