Parrish et al v. National Football League Players Incorporated

Filing 6

AMENDED COMPLAINT First Amended Complaint for Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Unjust Enrichment and an Accounting against National Football League Players Incorporated. Filed byWalter Roberts, III, Bernard Paul Parrish, Herbert Anthony Adderley. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A# 2 Exhibit B# 3 Exhibit C# 4 Exhibit D# 5 Exhibit E# 6 Exhibit F# 7 Exhibit G)(Katz, Ronald) (Filed on 2/23/2007) Additional attachment(s) added on 11/20/2007 (klh, COURT STAFF).

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Parrish et al v. National Football League Players Incorporated Doc. 6 Att. 4 Case 3:07-cv-00943-WHA Document 6-5 Filed 02/23/2007 Page 1 of 2 Exhibit D To First Amended Complaint For Breach Of Fiduciary Duty, Unjust Enrichment And An Accounting Dockets.Justia.com ` K , Case 3:07-cv-00943-WHA Document 6-5 Filed 02/23/2007 Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT D Door NFWA Member: fn 1994 the NKYA created a Separate marketing and IIcensing subsidiary, players iuc, Since ,- then, Players ]no Itas mmizated M players, acitive and Trod rO, in a variety of ways: licensed products such as trading cords and videogamss, teleAgoa Arid radlo progmmdlmg, personal appearances, autograph signings, an all player Wernat site (atIplayars.com ) and at events such as the NM Dick-Off and tho Super Bowl. NPL p,a,o,· naQcela , A1721 L 8VOUL NW $Urfa sae waehingtorh ao 4te W2.4" "no Fax ae< 7.0380 iundreds of redlred NFL, players have receivad payments ft m Players Ina for these actiyf ft bui every retired NPL player has benefited from Players 10's Out! on. How? Bocauso 40% of Players tne's operating revenue is paid to tho NFLPA as a royalty for iho active player namo and Image rights se umd by the NF.LPA and licensod to Players inc. This allows the NFLPA to provide extensive sarvloes aad benefits to retired players hi return for modest retired player clues (of $50 per year. For example, the NFLPA Retlmd Players Department and B eneilts Depart =t serves thnost 4000 NN FA raked player menbers at an annual cost to Um NM PA of $1,5 million. Retired player duns offset less than $x}0,000 of than anmuaL The $1.3 niilion diffet'er Jn the cos t of retired player mptos-mmlon by the. PA is paid for by octive player licensing. retired players desorva this kind of support from active players because you built die Sumo and the union. We live every day by the NMPA's motto "Past, Presaut and I wro." We have the parWpatdvn' of almost every Active Na player in group licensing, And wo neied your support foT the humsing program as well, You Dave Signed the 119,?A Group U. Busing Asatgumnz (' CLA") In the past but your CGLA is about to expire, f2eaggnsig Molgkd 9 AA podn-wm it mday. This agre=mt is oou-emavAc Ave and will not interfere with any other licensing or endomettient oppammkles you may have. Join the thvpsand$ of retired NM players who Ilav$ provided their 1kam and Image rights to the NFUA and Players Inc. You rosy got the oppartut)Iry to raceivo royalty pgyenents or appearance fees, And, as axplulnod abGvs, Players Inc funds the N-LPA, giving the NJIWA the financial slid staffresaurces· to: · napdate better peuslon and disability benefits · publicize a network of =dlcal facilities that amt retired players without insurance · cugansxe 32 KMFA local chapters + hold a retired players convention a endow the Players Assizo Trust for retired playem in treed Delp us market retired I PL playew and show your support for the NFLPA and Players Inc by F alerting and returning the enclosed GLA today! if you have any questions aboctt the GL A or retired player licensing, pleaso call Beverly ,Halton at the-NFLPA Retlred Players Department (202463-2213 or 500-372-2000). Thanks for your prompt attoution and for your Wp. Enjoy the rest of the 2003 NFL, season! spy 11011days, Douglas F. Allen Assistant Bxecutiva Director

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