Texecutioner
06-04-2012, 11:45 AM
In the latest twist to the Terrell Owens drama, TMZ.com reports that the receiver is demanding a public apology by Allen Wranglers owner Jon Frankel as well as payment for games played for which he has not yet been paid, citing a source close to the star.
The source told TMZ that Owens, who was released by the Indoor Football League franchise on Tuesday, is owed four game checks worth $160,000. The source also told TMZ that Owens claims he is also owed 50 percent of all revenue off of concessions, merchandise and tickets from during his tenure.
TMZ earlier reported that Owens is considering a lawsuit against the Wranglers because of information that was included in a press release announcing his release.
"The proverbial straw that broke the camel's back for Mr. Owens was his no-show to a scheduled appearance at a local children's hospital with other Wrangler players and coaches," Frankel said in the statement.
When specifically asked for his side of the story, Owens responded: "That don't work no more."
http://www.foxsportssouthwest.com/06/03/12/Report-TO-demands-public-apology-/msn_landing.html?blockID=740222&feedID=4680
It never ends with this guy. This kind of stuff makes me chuckle for every time I heard people in here and in other places say that he changed and wanted to bring him here or made some sort of spin on why he acted abrasive in different situations.
The source told TMZ that Owens, who was released by the Indoor Football League franchise on Tuesday, is owed four game checks worth $160,000. The source also told TMZ that Owens claims he is also owed 50 percent of all revenue off of concessions, merchandise and tickets from during his tenure.
TMZ earlier reported that Owens is considering a lawsuit against the Wranglers because of information that was included in a press release announcing his release.
"The proverbial straw that broke the camel's back for Mr. Owens was his no-show to a scheduled appearance at a local children's hospital with other Wrangler players and coaches," Frankel said in the statement.
When specifically asked for his side of the story, Owens responded: "That don't work no more."
http://www.foxsportssouthwest.com/06/03/12/Report-TO-demands-public-apology-/msn_landing.html?blockID=740222&feedID=4680
It never ends with this guy. This kind of stuff makes me chuckle for every time I heard people in here and in other places say that he changed and wanted to bring him here or made some sort of spin on why he acted abrasive in different situations.