Ravens working again Gus Edwards is suing a Los Angeles strip membership after he mentioned he and a good friend had been robbed at gunpoint outdoors the institution.
In accordance with the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, Edwards and his good friend Loomis Zayzay, arrived at Loopy Women on Dec. 11, 2021, and paid $60 to depart their car with the membership’s valet service.
After spending an hour contained in the strip membership, Edwards claimed within the authorized paperwork that when he and his good friend went to retrieve the car, 5 masked males — every holding a firearm — bought out of a automotive and demanded their jewellery.
In accordance with the lawsuit, the alleged robbers bought away with a $50,000 customized necklace and $25,000 watch, in addition to a Zayzay’s $60,000 Audemars Piguet watch.
Edwards is suing Loopy Women and its valet service, and is asking for greater than $800,000 in damages, based on TMZ. He claims he and his good friend obtained video footage of the incident, and that safety guards on the membership didn’t intervene whereas the theft occurred.
Edwards additionally claimed the membership’s head of safety instructed him to name 911. The paperwork state that police arrived to the scene and took a report.
The Rutgers product alleges within the lawsuit that he and his good friend had been “arrange” within the theft. A couple of week after the incident, Edwards alleges an individual with the Instagram title “Johnny Blaze” despatched him a message that mentioned the Ravens participant had been “arrange by the valet.”
In accordance with the lawsuit, the particular person “Johnny Blaze” instructed Edwards that the jewellery had been taken to an area jewellery enterprise — and that the jeweler “confirmed that somebody did attempt to promote him” Edwards and Zayzay’s jewellery. The jeweler reportedly declined to buy the jewellery.
Edwards, who turns 27 subsequent month, sat out the whole 2021 NFL season after struggling a torn ACL in a preseason apply.
He has recorded 2,152 speeding yards and 10 speeding touchdowns since he signed with the Ravens in 2018 as an undrafted free agent.
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