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Former Duke basketball player Brian Davis is in the news again regarding the Washington Commanders.
Davis had been in the news a few weeks ago, stating on the Junkies of 106.7 The Fan program that he had billions in cash and could buy the Commanders.
Friday, Davis’ company Urban Echo Energy LLC filed suit against Bank of America to credit $5.1 billion to its account.
The plaintiff believes owner Daniel Snyder would have accepted his offer to purchase the Commanders over the offer by Josh Harris. But, according to Davis, the Snyders were not aware of the $5.1 billion was being held in limbo by Bank of America.
The Plaintiff is also declaring that he has now suffered damages because another party (Josh Harris) has later entered his bid for the Commanders, and the bid was accepted by the Snyders, setting the transaction in motion.
The Plaintiff is also asserting that Bank of America’s actions also led to devastating reputational damage.
Davis is claiming he is still desiring to purchase the Commanders and that he still needs immediate access to these funds to make a competing offer for the purchase of the Commanders.
We now await word to see if the court will feel there is any merit to these charges thus far.
Readers will recall that Davis never really was able to explain to the Junkies on their program segment where the actual money would be coming from, nor how he has that much money.
Many might also recall the red flag that was raised when Davis had claimed to have outbid Harris. Strangely Davis claimed to have outbid Harris by an entire billion dollars.
Readers might want to read Daniel Wallach for his explanation of what has thus far transpired. Here is the first of his thread posted Monday.
BREAKING: Brian Davis’ company, Urban Echo Energy LLC, has filed an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order to force Bank of America to immediately credit $5.1 billion to its account in order for its offer to purchase the Commanders for $7.1B “to be property… pic.twitter.com/A9teRqCUqC
— Daniel Wallach (@WALLACHLEGAL) May 22, 2023