Ken woke up on the morning after signing his first ISFL with the Orange County Otters to find his contract money had been deposited right away - and it seemed to be in full and then some! He was initially shocked, and immediately made phone calls to his agent, and subsequently his contract lawyer to check into the situation. Both advised Oath that the deposit amount was incorrect and unlikely to remain within his account for long. They advised Oath not to spend this money to ensure that his account did not end up with a negative balance, and he followed their advice to be extra safe. After having these discussions, Ken went to the Otters organisation front office to deliver news of his mispayment. Both Mori and Gragg were very understanding and though they want to pay Ken the big bucks, the damage the value deposited would do to their salary cap made sure that they couldn't allow him to keep the money, understandably so. All in all, Ken - like many of the players of the league is honest and not looking to take advantage of the system, therefore making this thought exercise both demanding and in my eyes pretty uninteresting. Ken has his whole career ahead of him to make money and giving the overpayment back was no issue at all.
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