A graphic designer sues Deion Sanders over the rights to a “Prime” logo and related designs he has used for years. The Athletic reports the dispute focuses on two designs Sanders has allegedly been using since 2011 without compensating the artist.

Yahoo Sports adds that the lawsuit also includes claims framed as fraud, alleging that Sanders and multiple companies made false promises related to compensation or rights. While both outlets describe the same core allegation—an artist asserting ownership and entitlement to payment for the logo and designs—Yahoo highlights additional claims beyond straightforward copyright or licensing issues.

Together, the reports indicate the matter is an ongoing legal dispute in which the designer seeks redress over the use of the “Prime” branding associated with Sanders. The outlets differ mainly in how broadly they characterize the claims, with one emphasizing the logo-rights basis and the other underscoring fraud-related allegations and the inclusion of additional parties.