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The suit was filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.Īccording to Intreiri’s complaint, Joey Eye Boxing Promotions, based in Haddon Heights, N.J., had been promoting boxing shows at Harrah’s before partnering with David Feldman and his Xtreme Fighting Events (XFE) business, which promoted mixed martial arts bouts at Valley Forge Casino and other venues. Intreiri got 30 percent while Feldman took 70 percent, the court docs say. Intreiri is requesting $300,000 in compensatory and punitive damages, as well as a permanent injunction preventing the defendants from barring his access to promote shows at the two casinos. Intreieri claims that David Feldman disparaged his reputation - claiming Intreiri had mob ties - which led to Joey Eye Boxing Promotions going out of business. Boxing trainer and promoter “Joey Eye.” ( YouTube)īoxing promoter Joey Intreiri, better known as “ Joey Eye,” has filed a civil lawsuit against Valley Forge Casino Resort, Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino and former business partner David Feldman - the brother of celebrity boxing promoter Damon Feldman.

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