Terrell Owens hasn't played in the NFL since 2010, but he's managed to stay in the public eye and it looks like he's going to stay there at least a little bit longer thanks to a lawsuit he filed against his former agent. Owens is suing Drew Rosenhaus and Drew's brother Jason for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, and negligence, according to Yahoo! Sports. Owens is seeking to recover up to $6.5 million in the lawsuit. In the lawsuit, Owens alleges that his dealings with Rubin cost him over $5 million. "Terrell trusted [Drew] Rosenhaus when he recommended that Terrell hire Rubin as his financial adviser," Owens' attorneys, Curtis Carlson and Chase Carlson said, via Yahoo! "It is completely ridiculous that Rosenhaus would refer a five-time Pro Bowler to a financial advisor who has been accused of stealing from his clients in the past, whose college degree was in Exercise Science, and who was inexperienced. Rosenhaus should have steered Terrell away from Rubin, not toward him." Other allegations in the lawsuit, according to Yahoo!, include Owens belief that the Rosenhaus brothers and Rubin had a "mutual, reciprocal referral relationship and not because of Rubin's merit as a financial advisor or an investment adviser." Source: NFL.com
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