Former Arkansas RB Darren McFadden has filed a second lawsuit alleging his finances were mismanaged when he first signed with the Oakland Raiders in 2008.

In June 2016, McFadden sued his former financial manager, Michael Vick (not to be confused with the former NFL quarterback) for $15 million. On Friday in Little Rock, McFadden filed a suit against Ameriprise Financial Services Inc., for which Vick worked when he managed McFadden’s finances.

After a decorated career at Arkansas, McFadden signed a six-year, $60.1 million deal with the Oakland Raiders in 2008. The suit alleges that Vick took advantage of the 20-year-old McFadden, per the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, “to sign virtually the broadest and most sweeping Arkansas General Durable Power of Attorney contemplated, relinquishing to Vick the unfettered power and ability to control all of McFadden’s income and financial transactions, ranging from all banking and other financial institution transactions, business operating transactions, real property transactions, to all tax matters.” McFadden says that Vick “systematically converted” a substantial portion of McFadden’s income for Vick’s own personal use.

The suit against Ameriprise centers the financial service’s provider own internal investigation of Vick in 2010 regarding suspicious and unauthorized account activity. After a 10-month investigation, Vick was indefinitely suspended and quit Ameriprise. McFadden and his attorneys allege that Ameriprise should have informed all of Vick’s clients of the unauthorized activity.

Instead, McFadden says Ameriprise “allowed Vick to fabricate a false pretext for why McFadden should transfer his accounts … to other financial institutions, thereby allowing Vick to continue to maintain and manipulate full control and access to all of (McFadden’s) income and assets.”

McFadden played in Oakland from 2008-2014. In 2015, he signed with the Dallas Cowboys.