Rashee Rice’s authorized troubles proceed from his involvement in a Dallas six-car pile-up as a result of two of the victims are suing the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs participant for greater than $10 million.
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As BOSSIP beforehand reported, authorities decided Rice owned a Corvette that was wrecked within the crash. Rice later apologized for his function within the incident. He admitted to driving the now-totaled Lamborghini. Police found each luxurious automobiles deserted on the freeway after dashcam footage confirmed them initiating the freeway high-speed chain response.
Now, Edvard Petrovskiy and Irina Gromova are suing Rice for allegedly inflicting their critical accidents within the crash. Along with Rice, the swimsuit names his buddy, SMU soccer participant Theodore Knox because the alleged driver of Rice’s Corvette.
Based on TMZ, the plaintiffs accuse Rice and Knox of recklessly racing the sports activities automobiles, dropping management, and colliding with different automobiles. Petrovskiy and Gromova need greater than $10 million for damages.
They declare the March 30 collisions left them with mind trauma, inner bleeding, deep lacerations, and different accidents. The lawsuit additionally seeks the eight-figure sum for the ensuing medical payments and property harm.
Petrovskiy and Gromova declare the pile-up left a number of folks “severely injured, bleeding, and visibly distressed.” The grievance states that regardless of this, neither of the ballers checked on victims earlier than leaving the scene. The current Tremendous Bowl champ supplied to make the opposite motorists entire when he took duty. Nonetheless, he most likely didn’t count on that to value $10 million.
Honoring his settlement to cooperate with cops, he and Knox turned themselves in following warrants issued for his or her arrest. The boys every face one depend of collision involving critical bodily damage, one depend of aggravated assault, and 6 counts of collision involving damage.
Dallas PD launched Rice and Knox on bond shortly after their arrests final week.