More on the Marlin-Nemechek-Ginn Lawsuit:

Bobby Ginn said Tuesday he’s surprised by a lawsuit that claims he hasn’t honored the contracts for Sterling Marlin, Joe Nemechek and two crew chiefs. All four lost their jobs when Ginn Racing merged with Dale Earnhardt Inc. in late July. The four filed separate lawsuits against both teams last week in Cabarrus County, claiming they are owed their salaries. The suits don’t specify what the parties are seeking, but claim they have demanded payment, and the teams have either failed or refused to comply. “Sterling and Joe’s contracts ran through the end of the year, and I have paid them through August — all of their winnings and salary, per the contract,” Ginn said. “And I intend to pay through the end of the year. I always have.” Ginn said that crew chiefs Richard “Slugger” Labbe and Peter Sospenzo were given severance packages when they were let go, and said he’s honored it and payments are up to date. “This totally surprised me, and it looks to me like they are trying to ask for something over and above and they are just not entitled to,” Ginn said. Marlin did not return a telephone message Tuesday, while Nemechek and the crew chiefs could not be reached. DEI, also named in the suit, said it was never a party to the contracts in question and the obligation to honor the agreements falls on Ginn.(AP/ESPN.com), see past news on this and more on the lawsuit, see my Lawsuit News page.(9-12-2007)