The New York Giants claiming that the email that was released allegedly proving that quarterback Eli Manning is guilty of being a part of a memorabilia scam is leaving out “relative evidence.”
Attorneys representing the New York Giants and Eli Manning have fired back, filing a motion stating that “relevant evidence” was intentionally omitted to create the impression that the quarterback was complicit in a game-used memorabilia scheme.
The claim was part of a brief filed Wednesday in Bergen County (New Jersey) that alleged Manning’s emails were mischaracterized for the purpose of disparaging him and the Giants, according to court documents obtained by ESPN.