Attorneys for a former player suing the Blackhawks for allegedly ignoring his complaints that a team employee sexually abused him during the 2009-10 Stanley Cup championship season said Monday that their client was inspired to come forward by another player on that team who sued the organization - Kyle Beach.'Certainly, having somebody like Kyle Beach, who was a known player, someone who was very well known, to come forward - that's what gave him the courage,' attorney Antonio Romanucci said of his client, identified in court documents as John Doe.'People say, "Oh, this is a money grab" - it's not. I mean, ultimately, there will be hopefully some financial compensation for him.
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