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De-fense! De-fense!

Continued from page 2

Published on October 29, 1998

For his part, Wadlington is amused by the whole lawsuit. He won't say it's the silliest lawsuit he's ever had to defend...but he won't deny it either. He prefers to call it "frivolous."

"Given the allegations that have been made and the evidence presented, I think it's sad that Dave Campo and the Dallas Cowboys have been dragged into the courthouse over an incident as insignificant as this," he offers. "I am sure that if this did not involve a Dallas Cowboy, there would be no lawsuit here. That's the only reason this has been filed."

The funny thing is, Fred Washington doesn't disagree.

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