" POSTED 6:42 a.m. EDT; UPDATED 8:42 a.m. EDT, May 3, 2004
LEWIS PAYS NEARLY $2 MILLION?
On the heels of Saturday's report in the Baltimore Sun that Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis paid at least $1 million to settle the civil wrongful death lawsuit filed on behalf of one of the two men who died following a brawl with Lewis's entourage in January 2000, there are rumors in league circles that Lewis has paid as much as $2 million to resolve the claim.
The real number never will be officially disclosed, since the payment was made pursuant to a confidentiality agreement, which ostensibly prevents anyone from talking about it. The fact that the Sun persuaded "court sources" to blab in the first place could prompt some type of a reaction from Lewis's attorneys. The only potential drawback, however, is that this would keep the story in the news even longer, potentially prompting more folks to conclude that the size of the payment speaks to Lewis's actual responsibility for the crimes for which no one ever was convicted.
Folks who know the realities of the legal system understand that a payment does not necessarily equate to such a concession. A league source told us that the payment was "excruciating" for Lewis, but that Lewis knew he couldn't afford to lose big in court, especially since he's already paid an "astronomical" amount in attorneys' fees in the criminal proceedings and in the two separate civil action that were pursued on behalf of the two victims. (Lewis previously entered into a confidential settlement with the other victim's family.)
So now the ordeal is officially over for Lewis, except for the fact that information regarding the payment that he made has made its way into the public domain. Our prediction is that Lewis will let it go at this point, since the only way he'll be able to have closure is to simply move on "
I guess that is the way it is. Jayson " Chauffer Killer" Williams is now on the clock.
P.S. I wonder if the NFL will continue to promote Lewis as one of it's cover boys.
LEWIS PAYS NEARLY $2 MILLION?
On the heels of Saturday's report in the Baltimore Sun that Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis paid at least $1 million to settle the civil wrongful death lawsuit filed on behalf of one of the two men who died following a brawl with Lewis's entourage in January 2000, there are rumors in league circles that Lewis has paid as much as $2 million to resolve the claim.
The real number never will be officially disclosed, since the payment was made pursuant to a confidentiality agreement, which ostensibly prevents anyone from talking about it. The fact that the Sun persuaded "court sources" to blab in the first place could prompt some type of a reaction from Lewis's attorneys. The only potential drawback, however, is that this would keep the story in the news even longer, potentially prompting more folks to conclude that the size of the payment speaks to Lewis's actual responsibility for the crimes for which no one ever was convicted.
Folks who know the realities of the legal system understand that a payment does not necessarily equate to such a concession. A league source told us that the payment was "excruciating" for Lewis, but that Lewis knew he couldn't afford to lose big in court, especially since he's already paid an "astronomical" amount in attorneys' fees in the criminal proceedings and in the two separate civil action that were pursued on behalf of the two victims. (Lewis previously entered into a confidential settlement with the other victim's family.)
So now the ordeal is officially over for Lewis, except for the fact that information regarding the payment that he made has made its way into the public domain. Our prediction is that Lewis will let it go at this point, since the only way he'll be able to have closure is to simply move on "
I guess that is the way it is. Jayson " Chauffer Killer" Williams is now on the clock.
P.S. I wonder if the NFL will continue to promote Lewis as one of it's cover boys.