ASHBURN, Va. -- Clinton Portis' agent
says the Washington running back has been "more than generous" with
former teammate Ifeanyi Ohalete, who
claims Portis owes him $20,000 of the $40,000 promised when Ohalete gave
Portis his No. 26 jersey.
"We have a position on that that is different from theirs," said Drew
Rosenhaus, Portis' agent.
The complaint was filed Wednesday in Maryland District Court in Upper
Marlboro.
Portis and Ohalete made the deal following Portis' offseason trade from
Denver to Washington. Portis wore No. 26 during his two seasons with the
Broncos, but Ohalete already had the number from his three seasons with
the team.
The two signed a contract June 4 stipulating that Portis would pay
$40,000 for the number, according to Ohalete's attorney, John Steren.
Steren said Portis paid $20,000 but did not make two subsequent payments
of $10,000 due during the season.
"Clinton has been more than generous with Ifeanyi," Rosenhaus said. He
did not elaborate.
Ohalete, who switched to No. 30, was cut by the Redskins during training
camp in August. The Cardinals claimed him off waivers, and he has become
their starting free safety.
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