Ole Miss teammates and coaches are not the only people anticipating Laremy Tunsil’s return to Oxford, Miss. to workout this summer. According to a new article by Daniel Pulling of The Clarion-Ledger, lawyers for Tunsil’s stepfather see it as the perfect opportunity to serve the former Rebel with a lawsuit.

Matt Wilson, the attorney for Lindsey Miller, Tunsil’s stepfather, tells Pulling that he attempted to serve Tunsil by mailing the summons to the Miami Dolphins training facility via certified mail on May 9. The letter, however, was signed for on May 12 by someone else on Tunsil’s behalf, meaning it does not count as Tunsil being served.

“At this point, we’re evaluating our next step,” Wilson said. “We attempted one particular means of process, and it was unsuccessful. We’re going to pursue other avenues as quickly as possible.”

Since the lawsuit was filed on April 26, Wilson has until Aug. 24 (120 days) to successfully serve Tunsil unless a judge grants an extension. Miller is suing Tunsil for alleged assault and battery, defamation of character and an intentional infliction of emotional distress per Pulling.

Once Tunsil is served, Wilson will be seeking depositions from Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze, assistant coach Matt Luke and assistant athletic director of football operations John Miller. Representatives for all three men have filed motions for protective orders. If granted, the protective orders could lead to limiting the scope of the questions and sealing the depositions.