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Unitas' son accused of fraud in lawsuit

By Times Wires
Published June 22, 2003

BALTIMORE - John Unitas' son has been sued for defrauding and helping to bankrupt the company that bore the name of the Hall of Fame quarterback.

The suit was filed Friday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court on behalf of John Unitas' widow, attorney and accountant. It alleges John C. Unitas Jr. made himself the beneficiary of a $125,000 life insurance policy unbeknownst to trustees of Unitas Management, which manages licensing and memorabilia deals for Unitas Sr. and other former athletes.

SEAHAWKS: Linebacker Randall Godfrey, released last week by the Titans, will visit Monday, the Seattle Times reported.

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