Baker Mayfield reunites with family after ugly fight over $12 million

For all the success Baker Mayfield has enjoyed on the gridiron in recent years, there have also been victories away from the field that have helped him find peace.The Buccaneers’ quarterback revealed that he has reconnected with his family after a nasty $12 million lawsuit spilled out into the public eye.“In the past few months, I’ve been reconnected with my family,” Mayfield told the Tampa Bay Times.“It’s been good.

Also, for them to have two grandbabies, it’s tough.“What’s in the past is in the past.(Wife) Emily and I took (daughter Kova) down right around her first birthday.

… First time they met her, and you (could) tell it just melted them.”Mayfield and his family had a falling out in recent years regarding whether $12.2 million had been misappropriated by an investment firm that includes family members from 2018-21.The ex-Oklahoma star and his wife, Emily, filed a court petition in 2023 to investigate how Camwood Capital Management Group and its subsidiaries used those funds.His father, James, is the senior managing director and founder of Camwood, and his brother, Matt, is listed as a managing director.“From January 2018 through the present, more than $12 million was transferred from Petitioners’ personal account(s) and routed through various entities and investments,” the court filing read.“Petitioners have been unable to account for, or obtain information about, the current location and/or status of those funds.”Mayfield said that November that the petition had been a “long time coming” and he had “been dealing with that stuff for years now.”The star quarterback escalated the situation in 2024 when he sued Camwood Ventures and its subsidiaries.The lawsuit alleged the sides reached a confidential agreement earlier in the year reportedly for $11.7 million plus interest, but the pact had not been fulfilled.The settlement reportedly also included a refinancing of a loan to aide Mayfield receiving the money, plus access ...

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