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TexasTowelie

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Sat Jun 8, 2019, 03:15 AM Jun 2019

In San Diego court, Drew Brees accuses jeweler of using friendship to scam millions from him

Drew Brees climbed into the witness stand in a San Diego courtroom on Thursday afternoon and recounted how, as he sees it, a jeweler exploited their friendship to sell the New Orleans Saints' quarterback extremely overpriced diamonds.

He spoke on the first day of testimony and arguments in a civil trial pitting Brees against La Jolla, California, jeweler Vahid Moradi and his company, CJ Charles Jewelers.

Brees missed offseason workouts at the Saints’ training facility in Metairie this week to deliver his perspective on his dealings with Moradi — sworn statements that are crucial to his quest to recover millions of dollars that he and his wife, Brittany, claim the jeweler owes them.

Brees explained how Moradi and CJ Charles Jewelers sold the couple $15 million worth of diamonds — one of which was a ring costing more than $8 million — between 2012 and 2016.

Read more; https://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans/news/courts/article_841c27b6-88b3-11e9-905f-afc718b74732.html

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In San Diego court, Drew Brees accuses jeweler of using friendship to scam millions from him (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2019 OP
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Rich born-again, more than likely Repube. WOmp womp. CurtEastPoint Jun 2019 #3
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