Report: Ric Flair suing former manager for stealing '30 for 30' money
A legal battle is brewing between Ric Flair and his former management team.
The WWE Hall of Famer is suing Legacy Talent and Entertainment, the agency that represented him from 2009 to October 2017, over money he believes he's owed from his recent ESPN "30 for 30" special, according to TMZ Sports.
Flair claims Legacy Talent received $25,000 from First Row Films, the company that produced the documentary, but he wasn't informed of the payment or given his cut. He also hired a lawyer to look into his finances and discovered a $12,000 royalty advance from Jake's Fireworks, with whom he signed an endorsement deal earlier this year.
After reaching out to Legacy Talent about the money, Flair says he was told it was being used to cover legal bills - something he says he never authorized.
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