Giants receiver Plaxico Burress, will attend a court session in Pennsylvania today to determine how much he owes a car dealer for damage to a 2004 Chevrolet Avalanche that he leased from the dealer more than two years ago. The car dealer claims that he filed a complaint after he retrieved the damaged and impounded truck from the New York Police Department.
Matthew T. Croslis who is representing Burress in this case, yesterday acknowledged that Burress was responsible for some of the damage but he stated that the jury will have to decide exactly how much of the damage, the football star was responsible for.
The Associated Press reported that the dealer's complaint did not specify the extent of the damage or how it was caused and why it was impounded. However, the Daily News yesterday reported that court documents had revealed that Burress had loaned the car to some friends who then took it to New York where they were involved in a shootout.
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Matthew T. Croslis who is representing Burress in this case, yesterday acknowledged that Burress was responsible for some of the damage but he stated that the jury will have to decide exactly how much of the damage, the football star was responsible for.
The Associated Press reported that the dealer's complaint did not specify the extent of the damage or how it was caused and why it was impounded. However, the Daily News yesterday reported that court documents had revealed that Burress had loaned the car to some friends who then took it to New York where they were involved in a shootout.
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