Cowboys Ezekiel Elliott sued by pool cleaner after alleged dog attack; his attorney responds – CBS Sports

Ezekiel Elliott is on the receiving end of a 2020 suit that alleges his canines attacked a swimming pool cleaner at his residence, per TMZ Sports, and the complainant is looking for large financial recompense for what she refers to as “tremendous pain” that sent her to a local emergency situation room in March, after she declares the animals bit her “numerous times.” The files allege each of Elliotts three canines were involved, and it happened when the complainant tried to clean the swimming pool as the running backs home in Frisco, Texas..
In addition, the plaintiff experiences continued physical and mental pain originating from the alleged attack, and is asking for judgment of more than $200,000. Frank Salzano, a lawyer for Elliott, issued a statement affirming no wrongdoing on Elliotts part and meaning details that have yet to be revealed.
” Ezekiel was in no chance negligent in connection with the supposed event,” Salzano stated. “And [he] plans to intensely defend the lawsuit.”.

Providing to Salzanos position is the fact a representative for Frisco Police Department recommended TMZ the event was reacted to and investigated by animal services at the time, however no probable cause was found that led them to file or pursue criminal charges against Elliott. The claim is presently pending, and as Elliott recuperates from a current medical diagnosis of COVID-19, he is readying himself for what could be a long-fought fight in civil court..
In the meantime, he waits for word on if the Dallas Cowboys will begin training camp on July 28..

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