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| RFD-TV wrongly withholding winnings from The American rodeo, lawsuit says Hicks Thomas, LLP20 hours ago AMARILLO, Texas, Feb. 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Rodeo professional Reese Riemer of Stinnett, Texas, has sued rodeo organizers Rural Media Group Inc. of Gretna, Nebraska, and RMG Events LLC of Nashville, Tennessee, for failing to pay his winnings from RFD-TV's 2015 The American rodeo competition. Billed as the largest one-day rodeo in history, The American was held March 1, 2015, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with winners in each individual competition guaranteed $100,000 in prize money. In a format unique to The American, a $1 million "side pot" also was guaranteed for event winners who qualified through preliminary competitions. A tie-down roper, Mr. Riemer was publicly recognized as one of two qualifiers to share in the supplemental $1 million prize when the competition ended. "The incredible thing about this case is the fact that, even as we sit here today, the RFD Network publicly acknowledges and proclaims Reese as the winner of the event," says attorney John B. Thomas of the Houston-based litigation boutique Hicks Thomas, LLP, counsel for Mr. Riemer. "There is simply no legal justification for their failure to pay him." Following The American, Mr. Riemer was flown to Nashville for interviews on RFD-TV. It was only after the interviews were completed that officials notified Mr. Riemer that a stop payment was placed on the check for his winnings. The lawsuit says RFD-TV relied on rumors of an alleged agreement to split the purse when deciding to stop payment on the winner's check. According to Mr. Riemer, he and other cowboys were threatened by RFD-TV CEO Patrick Gottsch. "He called me saying he was going to stop payment on the check and threatened me with jail," says Mr. Riemer. Mr. Thomas says, "There is no evidence that Reese agreed to share the proceeds, and certainly no basis to suggest that he did anything wrong." The case is Reese Riemer v. Rural Media Group, et al., No. 2:16-cv-00031-J, in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas in Amarillo. Founded in 1997, Texas-based Hicks Thomas, LLP is a premier litigation firm representing plaintiffs and defendants across the nation. With offices in Amarillo, Houston, and Sacramento, California, the firm provides in-depth experience in cases involving oil and gas, environmental, complex commercial, toxic tort, products liability, corporate governance, securities, banking, insurance coverage, transportation, trade secrets and business litigation. Visit the firm at http://www.hicks-thomas.com. For more information, contact Rhonda Reddick at 800-559-4534 or [email protected]. To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/texas-cowboy-sues-the-american-for-share-of-1-million-purse-300225469.html |
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  Location: TN | Yikes! So is he saying that he should have won $1 million instead of needing to split it? |
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| Crazy... wonder what the WHOLE story is?? |
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| Β Β There was an accusation Β in the tiedown, there were 2 pros who made the top four and 2 amateurs.Β The accusation was that some of the pros, who could only rope for 100,000, would "let" the amateur win and then they would split his share of the $1 million. Β There has been an ongoing investigation.
Edited to correct the information! Thank you
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           Location: Florida.. | I dont agree with any of this. if in fact that was the plan then pros should have known better.. he won.... and give him his check, let it be a lesson to them all.american owes the winner the money .. period.. Pros should conduct theirself better then trying to scam
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| rodeomom3 - 2016-02-25 7:30 AM
Β Β There was an accusation Β in the tiedown, there were three pros who made the top four and one amateur- this guy. Β The accusation was that some of the pros, who could only rope for 100,000, would "let" the amateur win and then they would split his share of the $1 million. Β There has been an ongoing investigation.
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| Bibliafarm - 2016-02-25 7:33 AM Β I dont agree with any of this. if in fact that was the plan then pros should have known better.. he won.... and give him his check, let it be a lesson to them all.american owes the winner the money .. period.. Pros should conduct theirself better then trying to scam
Β He supposedly was in on the deal. If you think about it, he would have to agree ahead of time, why would you hand over a good chunk of change to someone who saids to you after the fact that he let you win so he could split the big pot. Obviously they have not been able to prove anything. There was chatter that the pros involved would not be invited back but they are in the draw.
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     Location: Do I hear Banjos? | If they have invited the other Pros back...and they have only rumors to point to here...they had better pay up. |
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           Location: Florida.. | Rumors , and hearsay dont cut it.. he won ..pay up..shame on all of them for scamming if thats true |
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      Location: The Saudia Arabia of Wind Energy, Western Oklahoma | rodeomom3 - 2016-02-25 7:30 AM There was an accusation in the tiedown, there were three pros who made the top four and one amateur- this guy. The accusation was that some of the pros, who could only rope for 100,000, would "let" the amateur win and then they would split his share of the $1 million. There has been an ongoing investigation.
That isn't correct. There were at least two that weren't from the NFR top 10. One of these is the one that made the allegation that he was approached to let the one suing win and get the 1 million. |
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| There were actually 2 "pros" and 2 guys who could go for the million. One of the guys who could go for the million declined the "pros" offer and told the one he needed to take Jesus off his shirt. It was not a good deal at all! |
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| Watching and hearing Roy Cooper during the calf roping was pretty much conformation for me that, indeed, the ropers had a deal going. But then I thought, well, not really surprising.  |
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| Did they pay out the rest of the money in the tie down? Seems to me there were other issues of payout unrelated to the tie down. Just wondering how much the American has lost over the last 2 years.
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| smak - 2016-02-25 8:21 AM There were actually 2 "pros" and 2 guys who could go for the million. One of the guys who could go for the million declined the "pros" offer and told the one he needed to take Jesus off his shirt. It was not a good deal at all!
Thank you for clarifying. |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | smak - 2016-02-25 8:21 AM There were actually 2 "pros" and 2 guys who could go for the million. One of the guys who could go for the million declined the "pros" offer and told the one he needed to take Jesus off his shirt. It was not a good deal at all!
This is the same story I heard from another pro roper. I've heard the same thing from a few different people so I'm assuming that's the way it went down. Of course we all know about ass-u & me. Who knows. |
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | It has being reported that the money is frozen by a federal investigation regarding RICCO laws? |
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      Location: The edge of no where | NJJ - 2016-02-25 10:30 AM
It has being reported that the money is frozen by a federal investigation regarding RICCO laws?Β Β
^^This was what I heard. RFD-TV turned it over to the authorities to sort out. I'd think a year would be enough time to either charge them or pay them.....but you can't blame the delay all on RFD-TV, after they turned it over it was out of their hands. |
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     Location: South Dakota | smak - 2016-02-25 8:21 AM There were actually 2 "pros" and 2 guys who could go for the million. One of the guys who could go for the million declined the "pros" offer and told the one he needed to take Jesus off his shirt. It was not a good deal at all!
Wow, that is interesting. I wonder how you could prove it though unless money exchanged hands. And if it did exchange hands, how in the world could you think you could get away with it. |
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| run2run - 2016-02-25 7:49 AM
Did they pay out the rest of the money in the tie down? Seems to me there were other issues of payout unrelated to the tie down. Just wondering how much the American has lost over the last 2 years.
The problem in the steer wrestling was resolved and the one guy did get his money. |
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| Timber Creek - 2016-02-25 9:55 AM
smak - 2016-02-25 8:21 AM There were actually 2 "pros" and 2 guys who could go for the million. One of the guys who could go for the million declined the "pros" offer and told the one he needed to take Jesus off his shirt. It was not a good deal at all!
Wow, that is interesting.Β I wonder how you could prove it though unless money exchanged hands.Β And if it did exchange hands, how in the world could you think you could get away with it.
Lots of people heard the conversation. But that is still here say. Although nothing surprises me with the one. He's a squid. No matter how good of a roper he is and no matter how God fearing he appears to the general public. |
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