Fernando Tatis Jr. Seeks to Void Financial Contract
The San Diego Padres star, Fernando Tatis Jr., has filed a lawsuit against Big League Advance (BLA). The aim is to void the future earnings contract he signed when he was a 17-year-old minor league player. This agreement could cost him $34 million. The lawsuit, filed in San Diego County Superior Court, accuses BLA of employing predatory tactics to lure him into an “investment agreement” that was, in reality, an illegal loan. According to the lawsuit, BLA falsely presented itself to Tatis, concealing its unlicensed status and pressuring him to accept loan terms prohibited by California consumer protection laws.Attorney Robert Hertzberg stated that the lawsuit also seeks a public injunction to protect young athletes from being lured into these types of agreements. Hertzberg added that Tatis received $2 million upfront in exchange for 10% of his future earnings. Tatis signed a contract for $340 million and 14 years in February 2021. Hertzberg indicated that Tatis would also be required to hand over future earnings from any subsequent contract he might sign, unless the agreement is voided. Tatis’ statement, provided by a publicist, also expressed his desire to protect young players from predatory lenders and illegal financial schemes. Tatis emphasized that the focus of young people should be on their passion for baseball, not on avoiding shady business deals.I am fighting this battle not only for myself, but for everyone who still pursues their dream and hopes to provide a better life for their family.
Fernando Tatis Jr.
