Now that attorneys representing Parkland victims have agreed to share in the exclusive rights to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooter’s name and likeness, it brings to light the behind-the-scenes dealings of lawyers now accusing each other of strong-arm courtroom behavior.

“They got all bent out of shape, thinking that we’re stealing something from them or taking something from them,” said Alejandro “Alex” Arreaza, counsel for plaintiff and victim Anthony Borges.