FLORHAM PARK, N.J. --?New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis is suing his former agents for allegedly raising their commission fee on an endorsement deal without his consent.The lawsuit was filed last Tuesday in Westchester County (New York) Supreme Court, accusing agents Neil Schwartz and Jonathan Feinsod of fraud, conversion, breach of fiduciary duty and civil theft.In the suit, Revis claims they hid a clause in an energy drink endorsement agreement that would raise their fee from 10 percent to 50 percent.The seven-time Pro Bowl selection says he was focused on preparing for the Super Bowl in January 2015 -- as a member of the New England Patriots -- when Schwartz asked him to sign off on an addendum to the original agreement.The lawsuit, first reported by the Courthouse News, says Schwartz never explained the document or gave him a copy to read. The lawsuit also accuses Schwartz and Feinsod of secretly using money from Revis endorsement checks to pay another attorney.Revis fired the agents last May. At the time, neither side disclosed the reason why. Schwartz and Feinsod represented him since his rookie year, 2007, when he was a first-round pick out of Pitt.New York-based attorney Mario Aieta, who represents Schwartz and Feinsod, told ESPN.com that Revis lawsuit is an attempt to avoid paying agent fees on the free-agent contract he signed with the Jets in March 2015. Think about the timing of all this, Aieta said Monday night. Nobody objected to (the endorsement deal) until recent events. There was no issue until Mr. Revis decided to terminate his relationship with my clients.Schwartz and Feinsod have yet to receive their fees on Revis 2016 salary ($17 million), Aieta said. Revis is due to make $15 million in 2017 (including a $6 million guarantee), meaning the agents are entitled to fees on $23 million in salary even if hes released by the Jets.At the standard two percent commission, that will amount to $460,000 in unpaid fees. The amount figured to be a lot larger at the time of the termination, but Revis decline as a player has clouded his future with the team.Commenting on the endorsement dispute, Aieta said he initiated an arbitration pursuant to NFLPA regulations. The funds in dispute, he said, are currently in his firms escrow account.Revis has played for the Jets, Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, amassing career earnings of $118 million, according to Spotrac. Hes currently in the second year of a five-year, $70 million contract that includes $39 million in fully guaranteed money.Schwartz didnt respond to a text seeking comment. Adidas NMD Heren . 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LAWRENCE, Kan. -- The University of Kansas athletic department required female rowers to attend games and encouraged them to socialize with football recruits, according to an amended lawsuit by a former rower who says she was raped by a football player.The allegations were made in an amended lawsuit filed Tuesday by Dan Curry, an attorney for Daisy Tackett, a former rower who no longer goes to Kansas.Tackett says she was raped in Jayhawker Towers in fall 2014 and that the university did not follow Title IX, a federal law which prohibits gender-based discrimination in education and requires universities to try and prevent sexual harassment and sexual violence.This is our clients way of saying there are more facts out there that support what theyre saying and want to make sure theyre on paper so everybody can see what theyre talking about, Curry said of the amended lawsuit, which was filed in response to the universitys motion to dismiss the it.The AP generally doesnt identify victims of alleged sexual assault, but Tackett and rower Sarah McClure, who also says she was sexually assaulted by the same player, have said they want their names used.Even two rowers like (Tackett) and Sarah McClurre, who had been sexually assaulted by a KU football player, were encouraged and expected to attend and root on the KU football players under KUs policy, the lawsuit said.ddddddddddddCurry did not immediately respond to a Lawrence Journal-World (http://bit.ly/2ayBg02 ) inquiry about where that policy can be found. University officials have consistently refused to comment on the lawsuits except to say the school takes all claims of sexual violence seriously.McClure has said she was attacked in August 2015 by the same man who Tackett accused of raping her. The two women and their parents are also suing the university in Douglas County District Court, claiming the school misled the public by saying student housing was safe. The school has also asked for that lawsuit to be dismissed.The man accused of rape, who has not been named, was expelled after a four-month investigation by the university concluded he committed the sexual assault. He has not been charged with any crime and nor been sued.---Information from: Lawrence (Kan.) Journal-World, http://www.ljworld.com ' ' '