Dallas Cowboys & Ezekiel Elliott Accused Of Trying To Cover Up Car Crash, Sued For $20 Million
Dallas Cowboys & Ezekiel Elliott Accused Of Trying To Cover Up Car Crash, Sued For $20 Million
Cowboys star running back, Ezekiel Elliott is reportedly being sued for an alleged conspiracy in connection to the cover-up of an 2017 traffic accident that would have kept the star back sidelined from a crucial NFL playoff game. Just days prior to the Cowboys divisional playoff game against the Green Bay Packers in January of 2017, Zeke was found at fault after slamming into a BMW 750 driven by a man by the name of Ronnie Hill. Zeke reportedly caused more that $30,000 worth of damage to Hill’s vehicle.

“I’m good. I’ve been in bigger collisions. Lol”
Fast forward to this week and Hill is suing, alleging that the Dallas Cowboys nor Zeke paid for the damages. In the lawsuit, Hill accuses the Frisco Police Dept. of trying to to cover up the severity of the accident to assure that Elliott’s health would not be placed in question before their playoff game. The suit claims that if the NFL player was examined, he would have been placed on concussion protocol and would not have been able to play in the Dallas Cowboys upcoming playoff game.
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