David Beckham Is Suing Mark Wahlberg And His Gym For $14 Million

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David Beckham Is Suing Mark Wahlberg And His Gym For $14 Million
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David Beckham reckons that Mark Wahlberg and his F45 Training didn't pay him 'appropriately for his promotional efforts', and the soccer star has now dropped a $14 million lawsuit against Marky Mark. Becks is alleging that F45 Training didn’t uphold its end of their contract - in which Beckham promoted the fitness brand ahead of its IPO in 2021 - and has already filed suit against the gym F45 Training , which is co-owned by Mark Wahlberg .

Bechams now wants more than $14 million in damages, excluding interest. According to the documents seen by the Times, Beckham also says that a delay in getting him the first 1 million shares cost him $9.3 million because the stock price eventually fell - a claim that F45’s lawyers refute.

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