Jets holdout sued for $1.6 million; allegedly failed to pay business partner, sent 'security' to scare him off

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As he continues his bizarre holdout that has cost him nearly $9 million, Haason Reddick is being sued for $1.6 million after allegedly stiffing, and trying to scare off, a business partner.

The drama keeps adding up for Haason Reddick. The New York Jets acquired the pass rusher back in March, but after the two sides failed to agree on a new contract before the season began, he requested a trade before even playing for them. Reddick continues to hold out, and apparently, the situation has gotten so bad that his agents decided to no longer represent him.

However, apparently, Reddick isn't doing too well with money after being sued by a business partner for $1.6 million. The lawsuit, according to the New York Post, says that Reddick failed to pay Micah Khan money after Khan's claim that he had saved a business that Reddick had been running. Khan says that Reddick approached him 'knowing he had experience in the home health industry and requested he take a lead role in the marketing and business development' for the business.

 

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