According to the lawsuit, Marino paid smaller sums to people "related to or favored by him," lawyers said, including his wife, a woman he was "in a long-term personal relationship with" and a nephew. Marino’s two family members were added to the lawsuit, according to a Jan. 19 court filing.

Marino’s wife declined to comment on behalf of both herself and her nephew. Marino’s lawyer, Woodland, declined to say if the family members had representation.

In his defense filing, Marino said all the payments were properly made for services provided. A phone number for the other person involved in that portion of the claim couldn’t be located.

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