DENVER (AP) -Carmelo Anthony’s lawsuit that accused his former business manager of misappropriating more than $2 million of his assets has been provisionally dismissed by a federal judge in Sacramento, Calif., so that the NBA star’s lawyers can amend the complaint.
Judge William B. Shubb ruled the lawsuit “(did) not plead facts that plausibly suggest each defendant is liable for the claims in the complaint.”
Shubb gave Anthony’s attorneys until Dec. 25 to file an amended complaint that would meet stricter pleading standards set forth in a Supreme Court case decided three months before Anthony’s original lawsuit was filed on Aug. 17.
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