Plaintiffs counsel in the National Football League concussion settlement lost a bid for discovery from a litigation funding company over agreements it made with ex-players, but U.S. District Judge Anita Brody granted a separate request by the plaintiffs to have several companies turn over information related to settlement-management agreements those companies are said to have with more than 80 claimants.

Brody, of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday denied a request to have RD Legal Funding LLC turn over information about agreements the plaintiffs attorneys say the company entered into with at least seven members of the class.

According to court documents, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a complaint against the company in February, charging it with violations of the Consumer Financial Protection Act. The federal lawsuit alleged RD Legal had scammed victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack, as well as seven former NFL players, by charging usurious loans.