The Clippers and former coach/general manager Mike Dunleavy are accusing each other of fraud in court filings before an arbitration hearing over whether Dunleavy is still owed money by the team.

Dunleavy resigned as coach in February after seven years and was fired as general manager in March.

When he was fired as general manager, Dunleavy was in the fourth year of a five-year, $22 million contract.

In June, Dunleavy filed an arbitration claim under the provisions of his contract after the team stopped paying him.

Owner Donald Sterling and the Clippers claim that they were duped into signing the agreement, saying that Dunleavy never intended to fulfill his end of the deal and only wanted increased compensation.