FRISCO - The NFL receiver who wrote a book titled "Just Give Me The Damn Ball!" is now demanding he gets his money.
Keyshawn Johnson, who played for the Dallas Cowboys at the end of his career in 2004-05, is suing a sports agent for almost $1 million. Now an analyst for FS1, Johnson says he recruited several college players to be represented by Christopher Ellison. The two men, he claims, had an oral agreement in which the agent would pay Johnson for his work.
The $1 million amount is for payments Johnson claims were never made. The actions took place more than a decade ago.
"In return for this player identification, recruitment and eventual entry into the highest level of the game of football, Defendant promised to pay Plaintiff a specific percentage of the player’s signed contract with the NFL," the lawsuit states. "Each year, Defendant promised to pay Plaintiff one-third of the (3%) three percent commission Defendant made on each of the players’ salary."
Johnson's lawsuit, filed May 23 in Los Angeles County Superior Court, alleges that he and Ellison had agreed that Johnson "was to identify players, make the initial contact with them, and recruit them to be represented by" Ellison.
According to the lawsuit, Johnson successfully recruited four players — San Francisco 49ers defensive back Deommodore Lenoir, Chicago Bears defensive back Jaylon Johnson, Atlanta Falcons defensive back Mike Hughes and Green Bay Packers receiver Romeo Doubs — for Ellison but "has not received his earned percentage of Defendant’s full commission."
During his 11-year NFL career, Johnson made three Pro Bowls and won Super Bowl XXXVII with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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