


"Based on Williamson's statements to Ankr, Ankr reasonably believed that Anderson possessed the authority to negotiate business arrangements for Williamson," the lawsuit stated.Īnderson did not respond to a message left Wednesday seeking comment. The lawsuit also states that the player's stepfather, Lee Anderson, represented Williamson as his business manager and required up-front payment of $150,000 to negotiate a potential business relationship with his stepson.

The company - which specializes in blockchain-related technologies used in finance and data storage - states in the lawsuit that it hoped Williamson would serve as an Ankr spokesperson. District Court in New Orleans, Ankr PBC stated that it made the loan in September 2021 to Williamson and family members while trying to establish a marketing relationship with the Pelicans' All-Star power forward. In a civil lawsuit filed this week in U.S. NEW ORLEANS - Pelicans star Zion Williamson, his stepfather and his mother allegedly have failed to pay back $1.8 million of a $2 million loan from a California-based technology company. Pelicans' Zion Williamson, family sued by tech company over loan
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