Chargers chairman Dean Spanos sued by two nephews

Chargers chairman Dean Spanos walks on the football field, his hand on his head
Chargers chairman Dean Spanos walks on the soccer subject earlier than a 2019 playoff sport in Baltimore.
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Chargers chairman Dean Spanos has been sued by two of his nephews who allege that he secretly diverted cash from the household belief that owns 36% of the crew.

Dimitri and Lex Economou filed their swimsuit this week in San Joaquin County. They're the sons of one among Spanos’ sisters, Dea Spanos Berberian.

The nephews declare that Spanos — with the help of his brother, Michael, the Chargers’ vice chairman — altered the belief in February 2018 to divert cash from the belief “to themselves personally.”

Whereas specifying no precise greenback determine, the lawsuit seeks the restoration of all “misappropriated” belongings together with double the damages for the belief, as permitted by regulation.

In an announcement, an lawyer for Spanos known as the claims “meritless” and promised to handle the scenario “on the acceptable time, within the acceptable discussion board.”

Spanos and his sister are concerned in an ongoing authorized battle over the belief, with Dea claiming in a petition that mounting debt has imperiled the household’s funds and left the belief unable to satisfy financial pledges made to varied charities.

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