Cowboys vs Mavericks -- WR Terry Glenn sues Former G Robert Pack

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Cowboys' Glenn sues former Mavericks guard Pack 1:09 PM CDT

01:09 PM CDT on Monday, April 16, 2007
By JAY PARSONS / The Dallas Morning News
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terry Glenn has sued Robert Pack, alleging the former Dallas Mavericks guard refused to leave a Flower Mound mansion that Mr. Glenn agreed to purchase for $2.6 million.

Mr. Glenn, who still wants to purchase the house, said he paid a $50,000 escrow fee and that the parties had agreed to an April 4 closing date, according to Denton County court documents filed last week. Mr. Glenn’s attorneys wrote they were later notified that Mr. Pack did not believe a contract existed.

At a court hearing Monday, Mr. Glenn and his wife, Monica, sought a temporary injunction that would prevent Mr. Pack from selling the house to a third party. Mr. Pack's attorney Robert Yale said the court denied their request.

The Glenns' lawsuit against Mr. Pack for breach of contract will continue. The Glenns' attorney, Daryl K. Washington, could not be reached for comment.

Court records indicate Mr. Pack had fallen behind in mortgage payments for the house, located in the 5600 block of Masters Court in Flower Mound’s gated Tour 18 community north of Grapevine Lake. In one filing, Mr. Pack wrote he had about $300,000 in equity.

In December, a Denton County court issued a restraining order preventing CitiMortgage Inc. from foreclosing on the house. Mr. Yale said an agreement was reached between CitiMortgage Inc. and Mr. Pack and will prevent the foreclosure. Mr. Yale said CitiMortage will get paid in full.

According to online records with the Denton Central Appraisal District, the 9,300-square-foot home was built in 2000. It has seven bedrooms, eight-and-a-half baths and four fireplaces.

Mr. Pack played professional basketball from 1991 to 2004. He spent four seasons with the Dallas Mavericks beginning in 1996.

Mr. Glenn has played wide receiver in the National Football League since 1996, including the past four seasons with the Dallas Cowboys.

Staff writer Marissa Alanis contributed to this report.

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If I was a multimillionaire, I would not buy someone else's mansion.

That is pretty much all I have to say about that. Build your own mansion.
 

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We get a 1L Con Law thread last week, now we get a 1L Property thread this week. How exciting!?!?

Ok, maybe not too exciting.
 

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superpunk;1457506 said:
If I was a multimillionaire, I would not buy someone else's mansion.

That is pretty much all I have to say about that. Build your own mansion.
The thing with athletes is that some are traded so who best to sell it to...another athlete. I think I read something about Crayton buying some former Cowboy's place. This is what they do.
 

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You never see these kinds of problems on the Century 21 commercials...
 

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theogt;1457510 said:
We get a 1L Con Law thread last week, now we get a 1L Property thread this week. How exciting!?!?

Ok, maybe not too exciting.

First years.

:rolls eyes:
 

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2.6 million is cheap for a mansion, probably 10 million plus if it were in the Hollywood Hills.
 

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Aikbach;1457565 said:
2.6 million is cheap for a mansion, probably 10 million plus if it were in the Hollywood Hills.


Texas has like, the cheapest real estate in the union.
 

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theogt;1457510 said:
We get a 1L Con Law thread last week, now we get a 1L Property thread this week. How exciting!?!?

Ok, maybe not too exciting.

IT'S MY FOX!!!
 

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superpunk;1457506 said:
If I was a multimillionaire, I would not buy someone else's mansion.

That is pretty much all I have to say about that. Build your own mansion.

as a none millionare I can attest that bulding my own house was the biggest PITA I have ever in my life encountered.
I can only imagine if I had more money to spend how much worse it woulda been.
 

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mschmidt64;1457564 said:
First years.

:rolls eyes:
Not a first year.

mschmidt64;1457568 said:
Texas has like, the cheapest real estate in the union.
I hear Blackacre is selling for dirt cheap in Texas!!!!

Ok, lame.
 

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peplaw06;1457570 said:
IT'S MY FOX!!!

It's a box.

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mschmidt64;1457568 said:
Texas has like, the cheapest real estate in the union.

Definitely the cheapest for anywhere decent to live. I'm actually surprised its worth $2.6m, I grew up near there, and for sure the lake is nice, but come on, its not like North Texas is some scenic beautiful place. I think a speed bump at Wal-Mart might be the highest altitude in the metroplex.

Good thing someone was smart and said no to state income tax.

This seems to be a somewhat civic thread, for you all down there, what is going to be the main industry in the next 10-20 years that will substain Dallas? Since telecom crapped out, maybe random technology or retail firms? Too bad Boeing thought Dallas had nothing to offer and went elsewhere. That wasn't her fault, but man.....Stupid Laura Miller!
 

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Aikbach;1457565 said:
2.6 million is cheap for a mansion, probably 10 million plus if it were in the Hollywood Hills.

You kidding? The 2 bedroom house I grew up in NEAR the Hollywood Hills in crap neighborhood just sold for 1 million.
 
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