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Fanatics refiled its lawsuit against Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. late last week, expanding it to include fraud allegations against his father, Marvin Harrison Sr. In the revised suit, which was filed Friday in the New York State Supreme Court, Fanatics named Pro Football Hall of Famer Harrison Sr. as a party in the suit, and it alleges he "aided and abetted Harrison Jr.'s fraud on Fanatics." The impetus for Fanatics' suit against Harrison Jr., which was filed May 18, is an alleged breach of contract by Harrison Jr. Fanatics' refiled suit claims the defendants in the case "deliberately misled Fanatics into believing there was a binding contract between Harrison Jr., his company, and Fanatics, and that Harrison Jr. had signed that contract." The suit also claims that "Harrison Sr. further led Fanatics to believe that Harrison Jr. had signed the Binding Term Sheet.