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Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
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Ross Dellenger with The Advocate is now reporting that LSU has followed John Chavis' suit by countering with its own.
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LSU and Texas A&M defensive coordinator John Chavis filed lawsuits against one another on Friday as the two sides continue to squabble over whether the former LSU coach owes a $400,000 buyout.

The Advocate has received copies of both lawsuits. LSU filed its lawsuit in the 19th Judicial Court in East Baton Rouge Parish shortly after Chavis filed his suit in the 272nd District Court in Brazos County, Texas.
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According to The Advocate, former LSU defensive coordinator John Chavis is suing the school claiming he does not owe a buyout that LSU is requesting from his previous contract.
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The fight is over a $400,000 buyout that LSU and athletic director Joe Alleva believe Chavis owes the school for ending his contract before the final 11 months of the deal.

Whether he owes the buyout is all contingent on his final day at LSU. Chavis contends in the suit that his final day was Feb. 4. He says he turned in a 30-day notice – which his contract calls for – to terminate the contract without cause on Jan. 5.
Although Texas A&M did not announce Chavis’ hire until after Feb. 4, he was seen out recruiting in Texas A&M colors during January, and was spotted with Aggies head coach Kevin Sumlin on New Year’s Day, just two days after LSU's Music City Bowl loss to Notre Dame.

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NOLA.com is also reporting that if a court does decide that LSU is owed money, Chavis believes that it is Texas A&M's responsibility to pay:
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Chavis says Texas A&M is "currently obligated to satisfy or cause to be satisfied the liquidated damages, if any, associated with Chavis' previous Employment Agreement with LSU," the suit reads. However, it claims A&M is "unwilling to tender the liquidated damages demanded by LSU because it does it does (sic) not believe that liquidated damages are called for under the Employment Agreement as mentioned above."

Chavis, who is represented by attorney Bill Youngkin, wants a court to figure out whether LSU is owed the money, and if so, what A&M is required to pay LSU. The 272nd District Court in Brazos County has the suit.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
20 Comments
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theunknownknight110 months
LSU should fire Chavis over this. Period.
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dandan110 months
This guy is a total clown now. Can't wait to hear what he says after LSU puts up 50 on his shitty aggie defense next yr.
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STRIPES110 months
Chavis has really shown his lack of chacter in this situation. &M so desperatl wats to scrw ith LSU but once again they are just Aggies being friggin' Aggies. They go out and hire LSU's DC and he hasn't been at A&M long enough to even coach a spring game and has sued his employer over a contract dispute. Man that has to give A&M a warm fuzzy feeling about their new hire. What an arse.
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CalTiger53110 months
Chavis is a different character, not what tiger fans thought he was.
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Captain Lafitte110 months
[quote]...but at some point, I can be an ugly arse.
-- Chavis, Dec. 30, 2014 LINK ]
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monsterballads110 months
Chavis will be run out of town by the end of 2016
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cheo25110 months
"Don't be a chump, Chief..."

Way too late to avoid that.
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Chicken110 months
Don't be a chump, Chief...
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gatortrav88110 months
LOLZ
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DrTyger110 months
What a douche
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im4LSU110 months
dude's a goon
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earl keese110 months
Chavis needs to pay LSU what he owes them and then go fade away in College Station.
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The Mick110 months
Chavis has no genitals, a gnome.
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tigerbutt110 months
They'll spend more in legal fees over this.
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Big Sway110 months
What a cluster f__ k.
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Dalosaqy110 months
My god, has Chavis been this ignorant all along?
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LSU FSU Grad110 months
First Class DB.
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Placebeaux110 months
Texas A&M has a case alright...........A case of the poors
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Oyster110 months
It is obvious that Chef started with aTm before our bowl game. Our Defense was terrible that day.
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MoreOrLes110 months
LOL

What a way to start your job

File suit against your former and current employer. Safe to say that this will be Chiefs last stop and then he will retire. (Because no one else will hire him after this.
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