Jed Walentas, Tom Brady’s ex-manager abruptly settle legal battle over Bahamas mansion
A game of catch-me-if-you-can between Jed Walentas and Tom Brady’s former manager over a hurricane-damaged Bahamas mansion has come to an abrupt end. The Two Trees Management CEO had been trying to collect a $300,000 arbitration award from Will McDonough since last July, but repeatedly failed to locate him for formal legal service, court filings show. On Monday, Walentas notched a win when Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Kathleen Waterman-Marshall authorized Walentas to serve McDonough via email and set October 27 as the date McDonough or his legal team must show up at court to explain why he shouldn’t be forced […]
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