Bo Jackson has opted to forgo a $21 million judgment against his niece and nephew, Thomas Lee Anderson and Erica Anderson.
Former professional football and baseball player Bo Jackson is giving up a $21 million judgment against his niece and nephew, whom he said harassed and tried to extort money from him. A judge in February ruled in Jackson’s favor in the suit he had filed in April 2023 against Thomas Lee Anderson and Erica M.
Bo Jackson is not taking the $21 million judgment he won against his niece and nephew after winning an extortion case against the duo
Bo Jackson, the legendary NFL and MLB player and Nike pitchman, abandons $21-million judgment awarded to him in an extortion and harassment case.
Bo Jackson has given up a stunning amount in a case against his niece and nephew, whom he said tried to extort him. The former professional football and baseball player claimed that they threatened him as well.
Sporting legend Bo Jackson is abandoning a $21 million judgment he won in a Cobb County court in a civil extortion case against his niece and nephew.
Former MLB All-Star and NFL Pro Bowler Bo Jackson is giving up his $21 million judgment in an extortion case involving his niece and nephew. Per Rosie
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Former baseball and football star Bo Jackson will be visiting the Lowcountry this month for the 21st annual Hot Stove Banquet put on by the Charleston RiverDogs on January 31st at the Charleston Gaillard Center. Tickets are available now through the RiverDogs.
In 2012, Texas A&M legend Johnny Manziel set college football on fire, seemingly coming out of nowhere to lead the first-year SEC team to an 11-win season and a Cotton Bowl victory.
Former professional football and baseball player Bo Jackson is giving up a $21 million judgment against his niece and nephew, whom he said harassed and tried to extort money from him.
Blakeney and Carr join a long list of Auburn legends currently enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame. Several members include coaches John Heisman, Mike Donahue, Ralph “Shug” Jordan, and former Tiger Heisman Trophy winners such as Bo Jackson and Pat Sullivan.
Bo Jackson is giving up a $21 million judgment against his niece and nephew, whom he said harassed and tried to extort money from him.