[FONT="]After getting his jewelry appraised, [/FONT]Drew Brees[FONT="] shockingly learned that he had overspent $9 million dollars on luxury items for which he paid a total of $15 million. [/FONT]According to TMZ[FONT="], this led Brees to file a lawsuit against jeweler [/FONT]Vahid Moradi[FONT="] claiming Moradi lied to him about the worth of the jewelry.
[/FONT][FONT="]Included in Brees's purchases was a 4.09-carat blue diamond ring that was appraised at $3.75 million, significantly less than the $8.18 million Brees paid for it.
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[FONT="]Brees is suing Moradi for $9 million, the total that he believes he overpaid.
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[FONT="]Moradi's attorney Eric M. George claims Brees suffered "cash flow problems" and has tried to bully Moradi as a result:
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[/FONT][FONT="]Included in Brees's purchases was a 4.09-carat blue diamond ring that was appraised at $3.75 million, significantly less than the $8.18 million Brees paid for it.
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[FONT="]Brees is suing Moradi for $9 million, the total that he believes he overpaid.
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[FONT="]Moradi's attorney Eric M. George claims Brees suffered "cash flow problems" and has tried to bully Moradi as a result:
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"Drew Brees aggressively purchased multi-million dollar pieces of jewelry. Years later, claiming to suffer 'cash flow problems,' he tried to bully my client into undoing the transactions." … "He should restrict his game-playing to the football field, and refrain from bullying honest, hard-working businessmen like my client."
[FONT="]Brees is suing Moradi for $9 million, the total that he believes he overpaid for the jewelry.[/FONT]