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Curt Warner Wants $273K for Mementos

VANCOUVER, Wash. (CN) - Former NFL running back Curt Warner says State Farm refused to compensate him for sports memorabilia he lost in a fire at his home.

The former Seattle Seahawk and L.A. Ram says the insurer refuses to pay the actual value of the football relics, which he says are worth $273,000.

Warner, who retired to Camas, Wash., where he coaches high school and also runs a Chevrolet dealership in Vancouver, sued the insurer in Clark County Court.

He is represented by Jon Stride with Tonkon Torp of Portland, Ore.

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