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Sep 24, 2013 · PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- A judge in New Jersey on Monday ordered Minnesota Vikings owners Zygi and Mark Wilf and their cousin Leonard Wilf to pay $84.5 million to two former business partners who...
Sep 24, 2013 · Wilson ruled last month that the Wilfs had committed fraud, breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty, and violated the state’s civil racketeering laws. In a stinging rebuke, Wilson said then that Zygi Wilf demonstrated “bad faith and evil motive” in his trial testimony.
Sep 25, 2013 · It calls for Vikings owner Zygi Wilf, his brother -- team president Mark Wilf -- and their cousin, Leonard, to pay about $52 million in compensatory damages, interest and punitive damages to one plaintiff; and about $33 million in combined damages to another.
Sep 2, 2013 · The Wilfs have filed a motion to keep their net worth under seal as the judge reviews evidence they committed fraud and racketeering against Ada Reichmann of Toronto and her brother, Josef...
Sep 26, 2013 · In court papers filed this month, Zygi Wilf said that making his net worth public could pose a threat to his family and negatively affect his business dealings.
Dec 12, 2013 · Vikings owners Zygi, Mark and Leonard Wilf may have to post a $99.5 million bond if a judge decides to delay damages awarded to former business partners in a New Jersey real estate lawsuit.
Oct 4, 2013 · A New Jersey judge ordered Zygi, Mark, and Leonard Wilf—the three principal owners of the Minnesota Vikings—to pay damages to a former real estate partner they were accused of defrauding.