
Pro Football Talk, a blog of NBC Sports, reports that Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant has been sued in Dallas by a jeweler “who allegedly produced several custom items for Bryant in 2010.”
According to the suit, the blog says, “A+A Diamonds, Ltd. d/b/a Rafaello & Co. alleges that Bryant received $267,000 worth of jewelry — and that he has paid only $21,000.”
Bryant, of course, made national headlines just last week over his troubles at NorthPark Center.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant was ejected from an upscale Dallas shopping mall and given a criminal trespass warning from off-duty police officers Saturday after a dispute over the sagging pants worn by him and some companions.
A Tuesday police statement says Bryant and three companions were involved in an incident at NorthPark Center where security asked them to pull their pants up because their underwear was showing.
Bryant, however, told ESPNDallas.com his pants were up but some of his friends’ pants were down.
“It really wasn’t me in the wrong,” Bryant said Tuesday. “It’s not even an issue.”
The Dallas Police Department said in a statement that Bryant and his friends were not in violation of a law, but that he was issued the warning for not complying with a police request.