Scott Pendlebury of the Magpies.
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AFL sensation Scott Pendlebury has initiated a lawsuit against his ex-manager, accusing him of misappropriating over $2.1 million of his finances.

The Collingwood player filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for the alleged financial losses against Jason Sourasis in the Victorian Supreme Court last Friday. Details of the claim were made public this week.

According to court filings, Sourasis had access to Pendlebury’s bank accounts due to his role in providing financial advice and services since 2013.

Scott Pendlebury of the Magpies.
Scott Pendlebury of the Magpies. (Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

The accusations state that between January 2015 and December 2023, Sourasis unlawfully transferred $2,148,900 from Pendlebury’s investment account to accounts linked to Sourasis.

During this period, it’s alleged that more than 50 unauthorized transactions took place, with amounts ranging from $5,000 to $305,000.

Pendlebury only became aware the funds were missing in February and he claims the transactions were not made in his interest or in good faith, the documents state.

He also alleges Sourasis has not repaid any of the money.

Pendlebury also claims he lent $300,000 to Sourasis on March 15, 2023, with the understanding it would be repaid the next day.

The agreement changed on March 22 of that year, with Pendlebury accepting it would instead be repaid in six to 12 months with interest, the documents state.

AFL star Scott Pendlebury has launched legal action against his former manager, Jason Sourasis (pictured).
Jason Sourasis (pictured) is the former manager of the Magpies great. (Jason South)

Pendlebury alleges Sourasis has since refused to pay back the loan or any interest that has been accrued.

The footballer claims he has suffered loss and damages as a result of Sourasis’ actions.

Pendlebury is seeking the return of $2,148,900 with interest, as well as an order for restitution of any traceable proceeds of the allegedly misappropriated funds.

He has also made a claim for the $300,000 loan with interest at the rate of 50 per cent a year, calculated from March 22, 2023.

Sourasis has been approached for comment, as have Pendlebury’s manager and legal representatives.

Pendlebury has played 425 games for the Collingwood Football Club, including two premierships in 2010 and 2023.

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