[新聞] 大小威被告上法院
威爸2001年簽了一個性別大戰合約
大小威要打John McEnroe
但是大小威不願意跟男子選手對抗
於是威家被告違約求償4500萬美金@@(天價)
Serena Williams to jurors: I never agreed to play 2001 match
By John Cote' Staff Writer Posted December 6 2005
Tennis superstar Serena Williams testified in a Palm Beach County court
Monday that she did not agree to play in a 2001 Battle of the Sexes tennis
match that never happened.
"I told him that I would not participate in this event," Williams testified,
recalling a surprise call from Keith Rhodes of Palm Beach Gardens, who was
organizing the match.
"I told him I don't know anything about this event," Williams told jurors in
a breach of contract trial now embroiling her and sister Venus Williams.
Rhodes and his colleague, Carol Clarke, accuse the Williams sisters, their
father Richard Williams, and his company, Richard Williams Tennis &
Associates, of backing out of a promise to participate in "Battle of the
Sexes II -- The Wow Event."
Venus Williams is expected to testify today in the trial, expected to last
about a month.
The crux of the case is whether Richard Williams entered into a contract on
behalf of his daughters to participate, and whether he had the authority to
do so, said attorney F. Malcolm Cunningham Jr., who represents the sisters.
Clarke and Rhodes' attorney, John Romano, told jurors the Williams family
"tossed aside" his clients after Richard Williams represented himself as his
daughters' manager and signed a contract to that effect.
Clarke and Rhodes, principals in a company known as CCKR, maintained the
event would raise $45 million, with 80 percent of the profit going to Richard
Williams' company.
Richard Williams put possible contract terms in writing, but maintains what
he signed was a letter and not a contract, his attorney said. Serena Williams
testified her father was not her manager.
"My dad has always done things for me as a dad," she said.
The tennis star -- dressed like her sister in black slacks and a black jacket
-- acknowledged, though, that her father was listed as "father/manager" on a
1999 agreement for a public service announcement. Richard Williams also was
listed as her manager on the Women's Tennis Association Web site in 2000 and
2001, Romano said.
Serena Williams also said someone else signed her name on two documents
involving a women's tennis company Clarke was setting up. Serena Williams
said her father's name, signed on one of those documents, "looks like his
signature."
The tennis star said she didn't remember ever discussing the battle of the
sexes tournament with her father. Williams did remember a call from Rhodes,
whom she said she had met briefly in her father's New York hotel room, urging
her to meet him to discuss the tournament.
"First and foremost, I found it odd he was calling my cell phone," Serena
Williams said. "I felt scared and pressured to keep talking to him after I
[told him] that I did not want to do this event and I never wanted to do this
event," she said.
During a break in her testimony, Cunningham told Circuit Judge Jeffrey
Winikoff that Rhodes was "making faces" at Serena Williams while she was on
the witness stand. Winikoff said he didn't observe Rhodes making such
expressions and Rhodes later brushed aside the accusation.
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