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Zion Williamson files for protective order from demand he admit receiving illegal benefits at Duke


has requested a protective order against an inquiry by his former marketing agent into illegal benefits he allegedly received at Duke, according to Daniel Wallach of The Athletic. In the filing for the order, Williamson’s legal team called the requests from Gina Ford “invasive” and “irrelevant.” The legal back-and-forth is part of dueling lawsuits. (Yahoo! Sports)

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