NEW ORLEANS -- A former St. Louis Rams player and three fans sued the New England Patriots today over allegations that the Patriots cheated in the 2002 by taping a Rams practice before the game.
Former Rams player Willie Gary and other plaintiffs are seeking millions in damages in their federal lawsuit, filed in New Orleans.
The Patriots beat the Rams, 20-17, on a last-second field goal in the 2002 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. Before the game, former Patriots employee Matt Walsh allegedly taped a walkthrough practice by the Rams. Walsh told The Associated Press last week during the in Hawaii that he couldn't comment on the allegations.
The lawsuit accuses the Patriots of fraud, unfair trade practices and engaging in a "pattern of racketeering."
Hugh Campbell, a Cincinnati-based lawyer who filed the suit, says the loss cost Rams players much more than rings and bonuses. He says, quoting here, "More importantly, their careers would have been advanced if they were winners instead of losers."
Gary, a defensive back who played at Kentucky, was signed by the Rams as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2001. He was released in September 2002 and he played in NFL Europe that season. In 2003, he joined the Arena League Georgia Force.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press



