Former LSU DC john Chavis is suing his former employer and his current employer. It seems the buyout in his contract is the sticking point.
Just when LSU fans thought they were done with John Chavis the former Tiger defensive coordinator is squaring off with LSU again, along with his current employer Texas A&M.
According to a report filed by KBTX in College Station, Chavis has filed a lawsuit against LSU and Texas A&M over his contract with LSU.
The issue is over Chavisā $400,000 buyout for leaving LSU before his contract expired. The report also states that Chavis feels that Texas A&M is obligated to pay all or some of the buyout if he is responsible for it.
"Based on Chavis' notice of termination on January 5, 2015, the 'termination date' according to the Amendment was effective thirty days after the written notice served to LSU or (sic) February 4, 2015, which falls within the 11th month remaining on Chavis' Employment Agreement," reads the suit.
According to Chavis, he does not owe LSU $400,000 as a result.
LSU, on the other hand, feels that Chavis does owe the $400,000 so this one will likely be settled in court unless an agreement is reached between all parties.
How can this end well for the Aggies and Sumlin? Your defense has sucked azz, so you go out and get you a top notch DC. Now your new DC that is supposed to save your job, is suing your school. Gonna be some trust issues!!!
Just when LSU fans thought they were done with John Chavis the former Tiger defensive coordinator is squaring off with LSU again, along with his current employer Texas A&M.
According to a report filed by KBTX in College Station, Chavis has filed a lawsuit against LSU and Texas A&M over his contract with LSU.
The issue is over Chavisā $400,000 buyout for leaving LSU before his contract expired. The report also states that Chavis feels that Texas A&M is obligated to pay all or some of the buyout if he is responsible for it.
"Based on Chavis' notice of termination on January 5, 2015, the 'termination date' according to the Amendment was effective thirty days after the written notice served to LSU or (sic) February 4, 2015, which falls within the 11th month remaining on Chavis' Employment Agreement," reads the suit.
According to Chavis, he does not owe LSU $400,000 as a result.
LSU, on the other hand, feels that Chavis does owe the $400,000 so this one will likely be settled in court unless an agreement is reached between all parties.
How can this end well for the Aggies and Sumlin? Your defense has sucked azz, so you go out and get you a top notch DC. Now your new DC that is supposed to save your job, is suing your school. Gonna be some trust issues!!!

