Adrian Peterson is in authorized bother once more.
The 2012 NFL MVP has warrants out for his arrest, in keeping with USA As we speak, for failing to seem in court docket for 2 totally different youngster assist instances.
The warrants have been issued in Fort Bend County in Texas, USA As we speak reported. Its sheriff’s division didn’t instantly affirm this data to Fox Information Digital.
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“The present authorized case is expounded to a misunderstanding relating to Adrian’s court docket appearances because it pertains to youngster assist, and he’s actively working along with his authorized staff to resolve this matter as rapidly as potential,” his publicist, Denise White, mentioned in an announcement to USA As we speak. “He’s dedicated to clearing up this case and transferring ahead positively.”
Regardless of incomes over $100 million in his profession, the previous Minnesota Vikings operating again has additionally been in bother with financial institution loans. Courtroom data in February mentioned Peterson had not paid any of the $8.3 million he owed to DeAngelo Automobile Gross sales LLC, which he was ordered to pay over three years earlier. He was ordered to pay a creditor $2.4 million in 2019 and needed to pay a Minnesota financial institution the 12 months prior.
Peterson missed all however one sport within the 2014 season after his indictment on expenses of reckless or negligent harm to a toddler. He pleaded no contest to assaulting his son, 4 years previous on the time, with a tree department.
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In 2022, Peterson was arrested after an incident along with his spouse on a airplane. However his spouse mentioned it was solely an argument, and expenses have been dropped.
Peterson rushed for 14,918 yards in his profession, main the league in speeding 3 times. He is considered one of six operating backs to hurry for two,000 yards in a season and was eight yards shy of breaking Eric Dickerson’s single-season report in 2012.
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He does, although, maintain the report with 296 speeding yards in a single sport, which he completed in his rookie season. He ran for 253 of these yards within the second half.
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