
Greg Hardy Reportedly Sued by Car Leasing Company: Latest Details and Comments
Former NFL defensive end Greg Hardy is being sued by a leasing company for neglecting payments on two cars.
According to a suit obtained by TMZ Sports, Hardy owes more than $200,000 in past-due payments on a 2013 Bentley Continental GT Speed and 2012 Ferrari California he purchased during his playing days. Hardy was reportedly caught up until June 2016 but stopped payments.
The former Pro Bowler is currently out of football after going unsigned in the offseason. He last played for the Dallas Cowboys in 2015 after serving a suspension for a domestic violence incident with his ex-girlfriend. Despite photographic evidence and a conviction (which was later overturned), Hardy has maintained his innocence in the abuse case.
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A second-team All-Pro selection in 2013, Hardy recently said he was shifting his focus toward an MMA career rather than pursuing an NFL comeback. He was arrested on cocaine possession charges in September after officers in Richardson, Texas, found a small bag of the substance in his wallet.
According to the police report, Hardy said someone had given him the drug at a party the previous night.
It's unclear if Hardy is still in possession of the cars or if they have been repossessed. TMZ noted that Hardy was driving a Dodge Challenger at the time of his arrest, indicating he may no longer be in possession of the vehicles.
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