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June 14th, 2006 Robert H. Hamrick | News
 

Sudden Death Overtime

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LYLE ALZADO died 14 years ago in Oregon, but the fight over his estate continues.
Long before Barry Bonds ever denied taking steroids, one pro athlete came clean.

Lyle Alzado, a 15-year All-Pro defensive lineman in the NFL, confessed to ESPN in July 1991 that he relied on steroids and human growth hormone.

Alzado—a fan favorite for his ferocity when he played in Denver, Cleveland and Los Angeles—died 10 months later in Portland of brain lymphoma, a rare cancer he attributed to years of steroid abuse.

And 14 years after his death, Alzado's story continues in Clackamas County, where judge pro tem William Keller has much to sort out with Alzado's estate in the coming weeks.

Alzado spent his final days in Oregon because he was getting treatment at OHSU for his brain cancer and because his fourth wife, whom he married one month before his cancer diagnosis in 1991, was from Lake Oswego.

As part of Alzado's final contract with the Raiders, his estate gets $75,000 annually until 2023 with a balloon payment of $1.5 million to come in 2024. But several creditors want Alzado's fourth wife and estate representative, Kathy Davis Murray, to cash out now to pay their claims.

Alzado's first wife, Cynthia, has claims totaling $211,000 in unpaid spousal and child support for the two years before Alzado died, and for future child support due Alzado's son Justin, who was 9 when his father died.

Cynthia Alzado and Alzado's brother Peter both have criticized Murray as the estate's personal representative, saying she forced him to change his will just before he died to benefit her.

"He died in the arms of strangers," says Peter Alzado.

The IRS also claims back taxes and penalties of $175,000 from the estate, and the state of California seeks $155,000 in delinquent taxes and penalties.

Stoel Rives, the Portland law firm representing Murray, claims the largest sum due: more than $437,000. Murray's Stoel Rives attorney, Stephen Griffith, says his client loved Alzado and doesn't want to cash out the contract because it won't bring full value. He says Stoel Rives is not arguing for liquidation even though it would be paid immediately from the proceeds.

Court documents filed in 2005 list estate assets at nearly $1.5 million, which include small residuals and royalties from movies Alzado appeared in such as Ernest Goes to Camp. The estate's liabilities are estimated at about $1.2 million and growing due to interest and late fees.

 
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10.30.2007 at 01:32 Reply
The last time I spent time with Lyle was at our 20th reunion in 1987. It was a fabulous night. He went back to California and I continued my life in NY. We kept in touch via phone for quite a long time and then he disappeared. None of my calls were ever returned and I couldn't understand what happened. I found out a short time after he died that she (his new wife) cut him off from all of his friends and his life in the past....I hope Peter and his family (who I have know since childhood) win their fight! Lyle and his brothers and sisters were wonderful, humble people and I wish them well.

 

06.25.2008 at 04:23 Reply
This is not right! We all went to Lawrence, Lyle & Cindy graduated the year before me, Lyle did not have the fancy car and cloths most of us had, but he always work hard. During the summer he worked in Jimmy's Seafood in Cedarhurst to help his mom who worked in Spitz & Peck Florist take care of his brothers and sisters, I remember Billy and Peter not his sisters.I stayed in touch with Cindy after high school she was a great person and friend and her mom Fran always welcomed all of us into her house. When Cindy & Lyle got married I would see them when they came back to New York and they would stay by Cindy's Mom then they rented or purchased a Townhouse in Lido. On one of the trips back to New york Cindy told me that Lyle was going to be at her mom's with Justin and I should stop by to see them, she would be home later. I will never forget both Lyle and Justin were dressed alike in black robes. Lyle scoped Justin upheld him up and said to me " Mike this is what it is all about, I do it all for this little guy, he will never want for nothing". I never forgot that. There are many pictures of Lyle and Justin on the internet, you can see the love between them. He would never leave this earth with out not providing for Justin and that little boy loved his daddy.

I need to find Peter and Cindy if this case is still going on, I will be more then happy to go to court, to help Justin receive what he deserves and life Lyle wanted him to have.

 

09.15.2008 at 09:50 Reply
merrill,

Who are you, I think this family can use the knowledge you and I have of the facts and once and for all let Lyle rest in peace. Most of all let the son he loved have what belongs to him and Lyle wanted him to have.

I can be contacted at mach1052@aol.com

 

01.21.2010 at 06:46 Reply
I am marrying his son Justin. If any of you are friends with Cindy, Id love to get you all in touch.. Please e-mail me. Wendysharp03@yahoo.com

 

 
 

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