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VisitOutcome of the Fanatics vs. Marvin Harrison Jr. lawsuit by end of 2024
Fanatics wins • 33%
Marvin Harrison Jr. wins • 33%
Case dismissed • 34%
New York Supreme Court filings and decisions
Fanatics Sues Cardinals' Marvin Harrison Jr. for Breach of $1M Autographed Trading Cards Contract
May 19, 2024, 02:31 AM
Fanatics has filed a lawsuit against Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. in the New York Supreme Court for breach of contract. The lawsuit, which was filed on Saturday, alleges that Harrison failed to fulfill the terms of an autograph agreement signed in May 2023, worth more than $1 million. Harrison’s team disputes the existence of the contract, while Fanatics claims it is valid and enforceable. The contract involved autographed trading cards. The lawsuit also mentions a merchandise website, The Official Harrison Collection, which promotes Cardinals memorabilia. This is the first time Fanatics has sued an athlete out of over 3,000 deals it has made. The complaint also references Harrison’s final year at Ohio State and an initial non-exclusive deal in April 2023.
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Court rules in favor of Fanatics • 50%
Court rules in favor of Marvin Harrison Jr. • 50%
Settled • 50%
Not Settled • 50%
Contract Valid • 50%
Contract Invalid • 50%
Only Fanatics • 25%
Only Competitors • 25%
Both Fanatics and Competitors • 25%
Neither • 25%
Significant negative impact • 33%
Minor or no impact • 33%
Significant positive impact • 34%
Public supports Marvin Harrison Jr. • 50%
Public supports Fanatics • 50%
Gains significant new endorsements • 33%
Loses existing endorsements • 33%
No significant changes in endorsements • 34%
More Favorable • 33%
Unchanged • 34%
Less Favorable • 33%
Increase in Sales • 50%
Decrease in Sales • 50%
Settlement reached • 34%
Zac Brown wins • 33%
Kelly Yazdi wins • 33%
Settlement without clear winner • 34%
Settlement • 33%
Dismissal • 33%
Trial Verdict • 34%
No further actions • 33%
1-2 further actions • 34%
More than 2 actions • 33%
No, Fanatics does not sue another athlete • 50%
Yes, Fanatics sues another athlete • 50%
Endorsement deals decrease • 50%
Endorsement deals increase • 50%
Resolved in court • 50%
Settled out of court • 50%
Public perception worsens • 34%
Public perception stays the same • 33%
Public perception improves • 33%