With the NFL season in the throes of the playoff hunt, former Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield has been in the news recently for reasons other than his performance on the field.
What Happened?
According to a complaint filed in the U.S District Court for the Western District of Texas, from 2018 through 2021, companies owned by Baker’s father and brother transferred over $12 million of Baker’s money to various companies without his knowledge and without receiving anything in return. The money was allegedly used to cover operating expenses and to make acquisitions. According to the Complaint, when Baker and his wife discovered the missing money, they confronted Baker’s family and received the run-around. But eventually, the scope of the purported scheme was unearthed, and the companies owned by Baker’s father and brother entered into a settlement agreement to repay the misappropriated money over time with interest. However, according to the complaint, none of the money has been repaid, and Baker was forced to file a lawsuit for breach of the settlement agreement.
What Claims Exist When A Trusted Person Misuses or Steals Money?
Ultimately, Baker appears to have reached an out-of-court settlement related to the funds that were taken without his knowledge. This explains why his lawsuit is focused on breach of the settlement agreement. However, had Baker not reached a private settlement over the stolen money, he likely would have had claims that are commonly seen both in commercial and business litigation and also in family disputes when family members oversee trusts and estates. These claims would include:
How Could this Relate to Me?
Unfortunately, situations like this are all too commonplace, even when NFL superstars aren’t involved. Family members, close friends, or seemingly reputable acquaintances are frequently trusted with money only to betray that trust to use the money for their own purposes. Additionally, business deals, including those with family and friends, often end with one side not holding up their end of the bargain. This commonly occurs in situations involving family trusts, close corporations, and other types of business transactions / investment vehicles.
How can Plakas Mannos Help?
Plakas Mannos has a wide range of experience helping clients navigate business issues on the front end, to ensure that governing documents and contracts have the necessary clarity to avoid disputes down the road, as well as on the backend when these transactions and relationships go sideways. Plakas Mannos has handled all kinds of family and business disputes from probate litigation involving misappropriation of funds from trusts or estates, to divorce and dissolution matters, which at times involve allegations of financial misconduct. Additionally, Plakas Mannos steps in when business deals go awry, including sensitive situations where it may be a family member or close friend on the other end of the transactions.
If you are dealing with a family dispute or a business transaction that did not go the way it should have, reach out to us today.
Brandon McHugh is an associate attorney at Plakas Mannos. His practice includes wrongful death & personal injury, business litigation, and more.