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Vikings co-owner sued in New Jersey over real estate company (The Associated Press)

FREEHOLD, N.J. (AP) -- A co-owner of the NFL's Minnesota Vikings has been sued in New Jersey by the children of a former partner who say their father was cut out of a real estate deal by Zygi Wilf and his father.

The son and daughter of Meyer Gold, who died in 2013, say he was a one-third owner of the company, called Amchu, but received nothing from the lease of property in Fairfield, in northern New Jersey, or from rental income that averages $1,600 per month per unit for the 122-unit adult residential complex the Wilfs built there.