This should be an open and shut case.
If there is a contract that outlines what they should be paid that should be the end of it.
It appears though Ayesha believes she doesn’t owe anything according to TMZ Sports.
In his suit, Flutie claims Ayesha — who’s married to NBA star Steph Curry — expressed dreams of building herself into a global brand and they signed an agreement to work together in Nov. 2014, 5 years after Steph was drafted by the Golden State Warriors.
Since then, Flutie says his company helped Ayesha realize her vision of becoming “a current and modern-day version of Martha Stewart or Rachael Ray” … with cookbooks, TV shows and a line of consumer products.
Everything seemed to be going well until May 2019 — when Ayesha fired Flutie and allegedly tried to cut them out of all profits and ownership equity of things she created during her time as a Flutie client.
Now, Flutie is demanding at least $10 million — plus a 50% interest in Ayesha’s Yardie Girl production company, which handles Ayesha’s TV projects.
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