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Florida State takes aim at former ACC commissioner John Swofford in amended lawsuit against league


Florida State University has personalized its legal battle with the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Seminoles filed an amended complaint against the league late Monday that alleges that former commissioner cost member schools millions of dollars by acting in the best interest of his son who worked at television partner Raycom Sports. (Associated Press)

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Florida State takes aim at former ACC commissioner John Swofford in amended lawsuit against league