AP

As Saints owner Tom Benson continues to battle his daughter and two grandchildren over his estate, he’s attempting to keep information about the Saints’ financial situation from becoming public.

Benson’s lawyers have asked a judge to seal records in the lawsuit, including NFL quarterly reports, attendance information, memos about the sales of the Browns, Bills and Dolphins and information about the transfers of the Raiders and Steelers within the Davis and Rooney families, according to NOLA.com. Benson owns the Saints and the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans.

“Mr. Benson’s personal financial records and the NFL, NBA, Saints and Pelicans records are confidential records that, if publicly disclosed, could substantially harm Mr. Benson, the leagues and the teams in their business dealings,” Benson’s attorney Phil Wittmann wrote.

If those records became public, it would provide a fascinating glimpse to fans about the internal business workings of an NFL team.

The 88-year-old Benson said in 2014 that he wanted to cut out his daughter and grandchildren from his previous wife and turn everything over to his current wife.