Source: New York Post
The United States Tennis Association has no love for the family of the man who created the National Tennis Center, erasing his legacy from the famed sports complex in Queens while squeezing his heirs for nearly half a million dollars, a lawsuit claims. The children of William “Slew” Hester claim the USTA has violated a decades-old settlement agreement by demolishing their box in Arthur Ashe Stadium and offering “inferior” seats to the US Open — and only if they pay a whopping $460,000. The stunning price tag left Hester’s surviving children, Bill and Kathryn, with no choice but to sue — for a second time — the organization their dad once led, they told The Post.
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