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Judge: Vikings owner Wilf must release net worth
National Football League

Judge: Vikings owner Wilf must release net worth

Published Sep. 9, 2013 10:15 p.m. ET

A New Jersey judge says Minnesota Vikings principal owner Zygi Wilf and others must make their financial worth public as the court determines what damages they should pay in a civil lawsuit.

The Star-Ledger (http://bit.ly/13D10wL ) reported that the judge Monday said the sealed document listing the Wilfs' ''minimum net worth'' must be released, but she will allow a delay so the Wilfs can pursue an appeal.

A lawyer for the Wilfs said releasing the information would invade their privacy.

The Wilfs were sued by partners in an apartment complex in Montville. The suit seeks more than $50 million in damages.

The judge ruled in August that brothers Zygi and Mark Wilf and a cousin committed fraud, breach of contract and fiduciary duty, and had violated New Jersey's civil racketeering law.

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