
Shilo Sanders getting sued by his former lawyers in stunning reveal
NY Post
As one Sanders brother prepares for his first NFL start, another finds himself in quite the legal predicament.
Shilo Sanders, brother of Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders and son of NFL Hall of Famer and Colorado coach Deion Sanders, has been sued by Barnes & Thornburg LLP for allegedly not playing the firm more than $164,000 in bills and interest, according to USA Today.
The Nov. 17 lawsuit is reportedly connected with services the firm provided after Sanders was sued for allegedly assaulting a security guard in Dallas in 2015.
Sanders, 25, then filed for bankruptcy last year in an attempt to avoid liability for the roughly $12 million verdict from a Texas court.
Barnes & Thornburg contends it “delivered the legal services and incurred the costs” from May 1, 2024 and Aug. 26, 2024.
Sanders allegedly owes the plaintiff $164,285.55, including $10,967.91 in interest.

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