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No damages for Williams sisters in suit(Reuters)Updated: 2006-12-22 08:56
"We're very, very happy," Cunningham said. "This is a straight-out victory for Venus and Serena Williams." Promoters Carol Clarke and Keith Rhodes said that they would have made as much as $9 million from a 2001 exhibition match between the sisters and unnamed retired male tennis stars, and that the match would have earned up to $45 million. Clarke and Rhodes accused Richard Williams' company and his daughters of violating a contract. The sisters argued that their father had no authority to make agreements for them. Cunningham said the jury on Thursday found that Richard Williams' company had breached a contract he signed, and that Williams himself had made fraudulent misrepresentations. But in both cases it said the promoters had suffered no losses as a result. "These people called themselves promoters but they had never promoted anything before," Cunningham said |
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