Unpaid homeowner fees catch up to Carolina Panthers linebacker; suit filed
By JOSH McCANN
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Carolina Panthers linebacker Na'il Diggs is being sued for unpaid assessments and late fees for property he owns in a gated community in greater Bluffton, according to Beaufort County court records.
A representative for Diggs is in discussions to resolve the dispute, a lawyer representing the association said Thursday.
The lawsuit filed July 20 by the Hampton Lake Community Association seeks to foreclose on Diggs' property. It says he owes $3,636 as of May 31 in assessments and late fees, plus attorney's fees and court costs.
Diggs bought the property at 317 Hampton Lake Drive for $169,500 in 2006, according to county records.
Diggs, 31, is a 10th-year pro from Ohio State University. He started 16 games for the Panthers in 2008, recording 54 tackles, a sack and an interception, according to the team's Web site.
Mitch Frankel, Diggs' agent, said Diggs was unaware of the debt and the player had not been notified of the complaint.
The dispute probably resulted from "a slip in the cracks" due to the bill being sent to the wrong address, Frankel said Wednesday. "If he owes it, he would just pay it."
He said a check would be sent next week.
On Thursday, attorney James Hale, who represents the Hampton Lake association, said a representative for Diggs had contacted Hale's assistant.
"I think we're in the process of working something out," Hale said.
If the bill is paid in full, Hale said, he would move to dismiss the case