NFL Receiver Rashee Rice Faces $1 Million Lawsuit After Dallas Car Accident

The lawsuit responds to the car accident in which he was involved

Rashee Rice, champions receiver Kansas City Chiefswas sued this Monday for one million dollars by some of the victims of the car accident in which he was involved on March 30 in dallas, Texas.

According to the lawsuit filed in the county of dallastwo of the victims, Irina Gromova y Edvard Petrovskiythey sued Rice, 23, already Theodore Knox21, the other driver involved in the incident, for serious injuries.

“Injuries include brain trauma, lacerations to the face requiring sutures, multiple contusions to the body, disfigurement, internal bleeding, other internal and external injuries that can only be fully revealed during the course of medical treatment,” the contents of the report detailed. document of the judicial claim.

Rashee Rice is sued for $1 million for aggravated assault after car accident. AP Photo/Charlie Riedel

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The accident that occurred on Saturday, March 30, was caused by a Lamborghini, which Rashee Rice was driving at high speed, and a Corvette, driven by Theodore Knox, which collided with four other vehicles after the drivers lost control. The incident left four people injured.

After the collision, Rice and Knox left the scene without paying attention to the others involved in the crash, the police report stated.

Last Wednesday the Police Department dallas, Texas, issued an arrest warrant for both drivers on eight charges; six of collision involving bodily injury, one of aggravated assault and one more of collision involving serious bodily injury.

One day after that order was issued, the Chiefs player surrendered to the police and posted bail of $5,000 for each of the eight charges filed against him. His total bail was $40,000. Theodore Knox, 21, turned himself in Friday.

The NFL has followed up on the case, but has not commented on it.

Rashee Rice arrived at Kansas City selected in the second round of last year’s draft. His debut season was outstanding. He had 79 receptions for 938 yards and seven touchdowns.

In the playoffs he played in the four games that the Kansas City Chiefs disputed, including Super Bowl LVIII in which they surpassed the San Francisco 49ers in extra time.

Knox also plays football. He is a cornerback for the SMU Mustangs of college football, a team that suspended him last Friday while the investigation continues.

2024-04-16 00:43:59
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