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During the following weeks leading up to May 2, Goodell made public comments describing player involvement in the Saints bounty pool, including statements that Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma had offered $10,000 bounties on quarterbacks Kurt Warner and Brett Favre during the 2009-10 playoffs.
NFL attorneys have argued that Goodell was performing his duty to keep the public informed on what league investigators had uncovered -- information he had used to make his judgment in the matter as the league's labor agreement allows.
Goodell later suspended Vilma for the entire season, and he is currently barred from Saints headquarters, where he was hoping to rehabilitate from offseason knee surgery.
Saints defensive end Will Smith has been suspended for the first four regular-season games and is currently participating in the preseason.
Two former Saints who are still active also were suspended: Green Bay defensive end Anthony Hargrove was penalized eight games and Fujita, now with Cleveland, got three games.
Vilma has asked Berrigan to grant a temporary restraining order that would allow him to return to the Saints while his case proceeds, and the judge has said she would be inclined to rule in his favor because she found the NFL's disciplinary process in the bounty matter unfair and the punishment excessive. However, she has held off while trying to determine if she has jurisdiction to intervene in the NFL's collectively bargained disciplinary process and has urged all sides to try to settle out of court.
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