Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

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  • Luke
    10 year vet
    • Oct 2006
    • 30060

    #1

    Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

    LAS VEGAS – Zuffa LLC, the parent company of the Ultimate Fighting Championship and World Extreme Cagefighting, has filed suit against Ken Pavia, one of the sport’s most prominent fighter agents, alleging Pavia passed along trade secrets and confidential Zuffa documents to rival mixed martial arts promotion Bellator.

    The suit alleges that Bellator used the documents to help run its business.

    Pavia is the founder of MMA Agents and represents in excess of 50 fighters, more than 40 of whom are now or have been in the past under contract to Zuffa.

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  • SPX
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 23875

    #2
    Re: Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

    How interesting.

    Not heard of Pavia, but we'll see where this goes.
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    • zY|
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 8385

      #3
      Re: Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

      They don't call him 'Show Money' for nothin.
      Triple-six killers in this motherfucker runnin shit

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      • Luke
        10 year vet
        • Oct 2006
        • 30060

        #4
        Re: Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

        what I want to know is what "trade secrets" could really have been worth anything?

        What are they exactly accused of stealing?
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        • Ludo
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 4931

          #5
          Re: Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

          Maybe the recipe to the secret sauce
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          • Svino
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2010
            • 3873

            #6
            Re: Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

            Originally posted by Luke
            what I want to know is what "trade secrets" could really have been worth anything?

            What are they exactly accused of stealing?
            They must have stolen the secret formula... to construct THIS:

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            • Mr. IWS
              215 Hustler
              • Sep 2006
              • 99903

              #7
              Re: Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

              LOL, he was probably passing out links to justinTV and shit, to stream the events for free.
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              • SPX
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 23875

                #8
                Re: Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

                LOL, Svino.

                BTW, there's a pretty big update on this story on the Bloody Elbow homepage.
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                • Mr. IWS
                  215 Hustler
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 99903

                  #9
                  Re: Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

                  Originally posted by Svino

                  They must have stolen the secret formula... to construct THIS:

                  I usually skip over Svinos posts because they are usually intimidating (kidding) This is fuckin hillarious.
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                  • Luke
                    10 year vet
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 30060

                    #10
                    Re: Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

                    Originally posted by IWS Zak
                    LOL, he was probably passing out links to justinTV and shit, to stream the events for free.

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                    • SPX
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 23875

                      #11
                      Re: Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

                      The plot thickens. Bellator counter-sues the UFC:

                      The legal battle between the Bellator Fighting Championships and the Ultimate Fighting Championship has taken an unexpected turn.

                      While Zuffa, LLC – the parent company of the UFC – recently filed suit in Nevada against Bellator due to an alleged theft of "trade secrets and confidential Zuffa documents," Bellator officials have now fired back with a suit of their own.

                      MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) has learned that Bellator Sport Worldwide, LLC today filed suit against Zuffa in a New Jersey court and alleges that "The Ultimate Fighter 12" cast member Jonathan Brookins (11-3 MMA, 1-0 BFC) joined the Spike TV reality series while still under an exclusive contract for Bellator.

                      Brookins and his manager Mickey Dubberley were also named as defendants in the suit.

                      A WEC veteran, Brookins is perhaps best known for a November 2008 loss to Jose Aldo, the current WEC featherweight champion. According to the suit, Brookins signed an "exclusive promotional contract" with Bellator in March 2009.

                      Brookins debuted with Bellator in April 2009 with a submission win over Stephen Ledbetter in a non-tournament affair. Brookins followed up those fights with a pair of wins under the G-Force Fights banner. Bellator's suit contends they signed off on each of the two fights outside of their promotion.

                      However, Bellator contends when it came to an appearance on "The Ultimate Fighter," Brookins did not seek permission. In fact, the complaint states that Brookins manager actually lied to Bellator about his client's status.

                      "We've been offering the fighter fights, and hindsight being 20-20, we were lied to by his management saying he was injured and couldn't accept fights," Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney today told MMAjunkie.com. "We find out afterward he was filming and fighting on 'The Ultimate Fighter' – that he made the show and was in the house."

                      While the new suit would seem either completely unrelated to – or perhaps in retaliation to – Zuffa's recent filing, Rebney has a different idea.

                      "It was odd to us, and struck me as odd, that what happened last week happened with the UFC," Rebney said. "It was a disconnect for me. I didn't understand it. The UFC admitted freely it had never viewed the alleged proprietary documents. I assumed there was something under it. The moment we were made aware that he was on 'The Ultimate Fighter' and had made it in the house and had been taped on the show and had been sequestered for a number of months, our attorneys starting calling immediately. He's called a number of times to the UFC legal team and has gotten no response – not one returned phone call. The whole situation struck me very, very odd.

                      "It's one thing to have documents in your hand to be able to point to and say, 'This is our document. This is proprietary.' But to not have anything in hand and to take the actions that were taken, for lack of a better term, it seemed like a pre-emptive strike."

                      Dubberley, who was not aware of the suit when contacted by MMAjunkie.com, contends Brookins did nothing wrong and had been verbally released from his deal by Bellator matchmaker Sam Caplan.

                      Rebney strongly disagrees.

                      "That is a complete and total fabrication that couldn't be further from the truth," Rebney said. "Sam has been repeatedly trying to get Jonathan to accept fights. We've been told he was injured. We were lied to.

                      "We wouldn't release Jonathan. We count ourselves fortunate to have signed him. ... At Bellator, we function as a professional organization. If and when we release fighters, we do so on paper. We don't do so verbally. We follow a pretty standard form of practice in this industry. That is a ridiculous comment at it's most basic level."

                      Bellator's suit requests exemplary damages on the counts of tortious interference with contract, tortious interference with prospective economic advantage, breach of contract (against Brookins), fraud, business information misrepresentation and fraudulent concealment.
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                      • Luke
                        10 year vet
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 30060

                        #12
                        Re: Zuffa Sues Ken Pavia, Bellator "Theft of Trade Secrets"

                        Bellator's lawsuit looks more legit than the UFC's
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