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Tom Brady declines comment on $1 million lawsuit

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - New England Patriots quarterback Tom
Brady isn't commenting about a lawsuit against him and his
supermodel wife.

Two photographers sued Brady and Gisele Bundchen for $1 million
on Tuesday, saying they were shot at during a post-wedding party in
Costa Rica in April.

Asked at his locker Wednesday if he had any comment on the
lawsuit, Brady smiled and said, "No. I got no reaction to that
one."

The lawsuit alleged that Yuri Cortez of AFP and Rolando Aviles
of Costa Rican national daily newspaper Al Dia say Bundchen's
bodyguards narrowly missed their heads when they shot at their car
after they refused to give up their cameras and memory cards.

The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
No one was struck by bullets.

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