Boldin gets default judgment
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TALLAHASEE, Fla. -- Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Anquan Boldin has won a judgment of more than US$280,000 in a lawsuit filed in Florida against his former agent.
The case was filed last year in federal bankruptcy court in Tallahassee against Darrell Eugene Wills. Boldin claimed Wills defaulted on a loan dating to 2004 that was intended for a new sports business. The judgment total includes interest and lawyer's fees.
In the meantime, Wills filed for bankruptcy. It's not clear if Boldin will get any of the money. Lawyers for neither Boldin nor Wills responded Tuesday to emails seeking comment.
Boldin is a Florida native who played college ball at Florida State. With the Ravens this year he has caught 57 passes for 887 yards and three touchdowns.
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