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Jonathan Vilma Lawsuit: Saints Star Sues NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell

By BRETT MARTEL 05/17/12 05:37 PM ET AP

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NEW ORLEANS -- Suspended Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma filed a defamation lawsuit Thursday against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, claiming the league's top executive made false statements that tarnished Vilma's reputation and hindered his ability to earn a living playing football.

The suit in U.S. District Court in New Orleans claims Goodell, "relied on, at best, hearsay, circumstantial evidence and lies" in making comments about Vilma while discussing the NFL's bounty investigation of the New Orleans Saints.

Goodell has said Vilma was a leader of the team's bounty program that put up thousands of dollars for hits which took out opposing teams' star players from 2009-11, including $10,000 each on then-Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner and then-Minnesota quarterback Brett Favre during the playoffs in 2010.

"Commissioner Goodell opted to make very public and unfortunately erroneous allegations against Jonathan," said Vilma's attorney, Peter Ginsberg. "By making these false and public statements, he has significantly harmed Jonathan's reputation and ability to make a living.

"By suing Commissioner Goodell in court, Jonathan opted to use a fair playing field where he has procedural rights and protections to remedy the harm Commissioner Goodell has done to him."

Vilma wrote on his Twitter account that, "As I've said before..I NEVER PAID, NOR INTENDED TO PAY ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY, TO ANY PLAYER FOR INTENTIONALLY HURTING AN OPPONENT."

Goodell has suspended Vilma, an eight-year veteran and defensive captain, for the entire 2012 season. Vilma and three other current of former Saints who received shorter suspensions – defensive end Will Smith, defensive lineman Anthony Hargrove and linebacker Scott Fujita – all have appealed their punishments. Hargrove now plays for Green Bay while Fujita is with Cleveland.

"We have not yet reviewed the filing," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said. "However, our commitment to player safety and the integrity of the game is our main consideration. We recognize that not everyone will agree with decisions that need to be made."

The NFL also hired former federal prosecutor Mary Jo White in late 2011 to review its evidence in the case, and White has said the NFL's findings are corroborated by multiple independent witnesses as well as documentation.

Vilma's lawsuit, which is expected to be heard by Judge Ginger Berrigan, asks for unspecified monetary damages as well as punitive damage and attorneys fees.

The lawsuit states that Goodell, "knew and intended that Vilma would suffer severe emotional distress" when the NFL published its bounty report and handed down punishment for the 30-year-old linebacker.

"Vilma will soon have to leave behind the world of professional football and will likely face difficulties in obtaining other employment and entering into new ventures as a result of Goodell's false and defamatory statements," the lawsuit said. "Media will forever mention his name in the context of the Bounty investigation and fans will forever remember Vilma with ill repute rather than remember his substantial accomplishments on and off the field."

The players' association has said that the league has refused to turn over what the union would view as hard evidence that Vilma or the other sanctioned players tried to intentionally injure targeted opponents, or sponsored such behavior.

"It is certainly the case that in court, Jonathan will have a right to see whatever it is that Commissioner Goodell has been hiding from us and what Commissioner Goodell contends gave him a basis to make these false allegations," Ginsberg said. "We will have a fair and neutral judge to preside over the dispute rather than contending with the executioner also being the person making the final decision."

Vilma's lawsuit states that the linebacker "never `pledged,' made or received payments of any kind encouraging or resulting from an opposing player being injured."

The NFL found that former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams oversaw a bounty program in New Orleans from 2009 to 2011 which paid off-the-books cash bonuses of $1,500 for "knockouts," or hits which forced a player out of games, and $1,000 for "cart-offs," which left players needing help off the field.

The Saints have been punished harshly as an organization. Head coach Sean Payton has been suspended for all of 2012 for failing to put a stop to the program and attempting to cover it up, while general manager Mickey Loomis has been suspended eight games and assistant head coach Joe Vitt six games. The club also was fined $500,000 and docked two second-round draft picks.

Williams, now with St. Louis, has been suspended indefinitely.

Payton, Loomis and Williams all have issued written public apologies regarding the bounty scandal.

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omegapoint
Why don't you just make 10 the loudest number?
08:11 PM on 05/26/2012
Get a big and powerful enough CABAL together and you can circumvent even the Constitution
with rhetorical alchemy. Everything evolves ...see Jonah Salk's theory.
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08:37 PM on 05/20/2012
Good. Tired of football being watered down and the double speak out of the NFL; selling greatest hits and promoting them, while chastising the hits that make moms cringe the most. Moreover, throwing the book at the saints for this program (in full knowledge that other teams have similar programs) because of the public handwringing so they can say face, versus the Pats penalty which really only po`d hardcore fans.
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butchcliff
The future is unwritten
06:59 PM on 05/20/2012
Think he's just spending more of his $$ lost, on lawyers. Goodell will chop block him
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legaleyeleft
Cons want Somalia here at home
11:05 PM on 05/19/2012
Good_ie is a ty)rant. One of the worst Commish's ever.
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doctorj2u
07:52 PM on 05/19/2012
So sad so many of my replies have not shown up. Shades of Katrina and the BP oil spill. This country and its social media is SO screwed up. Same old same old. Situation Normal.
11:50 AM on 05/18/2012
Vilma better know what he's doing here. Goodel is not dumb. He knew that Vilma would go after him so I am sure he has a mountain of evidence.
With that being said, SHUT THE HECK UP AND HIT SOMEONE WILL YA!!! Baseball is boring and basketball has a bunch of crybabies..
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doctorj2u
09:06 AM on 05/18/2012
Good for Vilma. Make them show their "evidence". There is none.
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omegapoint
Why don't you just make 10 the loudest number?
08:13 PM on 05/26/2012
Agree ...you nailed it.
06:49 AM on 05/18/2012
It's Football! The defense is paid a salary on how well they hit people.
To all you sandal wearing liberals and you feudal leaning conservatives watch tennis!!!!
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
08:57 AM on 05/18/2012
Hit people BETWEEN the whistles? Yes

Hit people AFTER the whistles? NO

And this sandal wearing liberal loves hard hitting football.

3 yards and a cloud of dust suits me just fine.
noahmarder
Exposing the regressive lies, one by one
05:05 AM on 05/18/2012
This lawsuit may go a long way toward clearing up exactly what happened. Both sides will be able to, through the right of discovery, examine the other side's documents and evidence. There doesn't appear to be any reason for a trial not to be public, so if this actually goes to trial, maybe the fans will get the whole story.

Unfortunately, I have a feeling that this will be settled out of court.
04:28 AM on 05/18/2012
It is very complicated even in sports but i know a lot of people wish to end the rising tension between the two.

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02:06 AM on 05/18/2012
Most of you commenters are clueless and have probably never played the game. In football, you try to hurt the opposition on EVERY play. But you do it without illegal (or cheap) hits. Before all this bounty nonsense ever came up, did any of you consider Vilma to be a dirty player? Of course not. I don't care if there was money on every game. The relevant question is...were the hits illegal???

Don't worry though. At this rate, the NFL will be gone, replaced by 7 on 7 flag football.
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08:33 PM on 05/20/2012
7 on 7 is already ruining the game. Excellent point.
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01:57 AM on 05/18/2012
Goodell's days of dictatorship is over. I detest his "higher than thou" attitude. I couldn't stand him hugging all the 1st round draft picks on stage like he was their father. You can tell he was nothing more than a jock-sniffer in school not good enough to make the team. Now he just revels in playing judge, jury, and executioner. The players have had enough of this nonsense, and Vilma's calling his bluff. This is gonna be good...
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
09:04 AM on 05/18/2012
Sorry Saints fan, your team cheated.

Nuff said.
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11:00 AM on 05/18/2012
I'm a Niners fan (and a Goodell critic), but thanks for playing!!!
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doctorj2u
07:12 PM on 05/19/2012
Show me the evidence. Oh. There is none. It is the reason for the lawsuit. The NFL won't, or more likely can't, provide any.
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LiberalScoop
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01:55 AM on 05/18/2012
The only evidence I need to prove that Vilma is a lying sack is that he's the defensive captain and it has already been proven that the defense was heavily into this bounty program. How can you not be aware of what is going on if you're the defensive captain? Of course he knew.
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doctorj2u
07:14 PM on 05/19/2012
So glad you don't need evidence. I watched every game in the time period and I don't remember a flag thrown on Vilma. But keep agreeing with corporate NFL. I bet you like Fox News too.
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LiberalScoop
Get thee my long sword Hope!
07:55 PM on 05/19/2012
That's pretty base and common of you to go to the Fox reference. I've also watched plenty of Saints games and I've seen several flags thrown for Vilma. "You must be a Saints fan." Is that any more relevant than your stupid Fox comment? The charges have ZERO to do with "corporate NFL." Why would it? How COULD it? What would they gain from it? Don't be p!zzed off simply because one of your favorite players has been caught up in the mess.
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Core-Sample
Not on the rug, man....
01:02 AM on 05/18/2012
Just enjoy your millions and shut up.
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Absolute
Teacher and Old-School Liberal
05:44 AM on 05/18/2012
His millionaire status is what really bothers many of you. He doesn't lose his rights as an American just because you're mad that he's rich. He has a right to take his employer to court.
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Core-Sample
Not on the rug, man....
03:14 PM on 05/18/2012
Huh?  You're strange.
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Omar The Tentmaker
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11:41 PM on 05/17/2012
Is he afraid that the Arena League won't hire him?