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Fedorov Wants His Money Back
by Paul on 07/23/09 at 07:16 AM ET
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from M.L. Elrick of the Detroit Free Press,
For nearly 20 years, former Red Wing great Sergei Fedorov has victimized opponents with slick skating and a deadly shot.
Now he says he is the victim, swindled out of $43 million by a Grosse Pointe Shores man entrusted to manage his money.
In a lawsuit expected to be filed today in Wayne County Circuit Court, Fedorov accuses Joseph Zada of embezzling the money during the past 11 years.
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His money obviously decided that it was sick and tired of playing second fiddle, and left to find a better option.
Check the banks in Anaheim, Feds.
P.S.: Bwa. Ha. Ha.
Posted by HockeyinHD on 07/23/09 at 09:55 AM ET