Eli Manning defends NFL memorabilia claims
Apr 21, 2017 - 12:09 AM New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning has denied accusations he knowingly provided fake game-used memorabilia to collectors."I've done nothing wrong and I have nothing to hide," Manning said.
The two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback turned over a potentially incriminating email earlier this month in connection with a lawsuit.
The lawsuit claims Manning, the Giants and a team equipment manager knowingly provided memorabilia that was not worn in games.
Source: AAP
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