NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A 2022 lawsuit, obtained by WSMV4 Investigates , accused the former majority owner of the Nashville Predators, Herb Frith, of paying bribes to conceal his paternity of two illegitimate children and defraud the Texas child support system.

Actor Frank Monroe said Fritch, who is now a minority owner of the team, paid him approximately $400,000 through multiple settlement agreements to prevent disclosure that Fritch is the biological father of two children born during Monroe’s marriage to his ex-wife, Tiffany Monroe.

“I’m not lying. I’m not scared of these individuals,” Monroe said in an interview with WSMV4 Investigates in Atlanta, where he now lives with his fiancée and child.

Watch the full investigation at 10 p.m. on WSMV4.

The lawsuit and corresponding cour

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