Adrian Peterson Reportedly Deep In Debt After "Trusting The Wrong People"

BYKyle Rooney3.4K Views
Link Copied to Clipboard!
Patrick Smith/Getty Images
AP

AP reportedly dealing with some serious financial issues.

Veteran running back Adrian Peterson is reportedly deep in debt, despite the fact that he has earned over $100 million during his illustrious NFL career. According to Peterson's lawyer, Chase Carlson, AP's financial problems stem from him "trusting the wrong people and being taken advantage of by those he trusted."

“The truth behind Adrian Peterson’s current financial situation is more than is being reported at this time,” attorney Chase Carlson said in a statement. “Because of ongoing legal matters, I am unable to go into detail, but I will say this is yet another situation of an athlete trusting the wrong people and being taken advantage of by those he trusted. Adrian and his family look forward to sharing further details when appropriate.”

https://twitter.com/_/status/1153720555377315840

Carlson's statement comes in response to a recent report by The Athletic, in which they detailed how the 34-year old running back is being sued for failing to pay back a $5.2 million loan. The report states that Peterson took out the loan in an effort to pay off his debts, but ended up adding more debt in the process. He has already been ordered to pay $2.4 million to one creditor and an additional $600,000 to another.

Darren Heitner, the lawyer for the company suing Peterson, told The Athletic he has "no confidence" that Peterson will be able to repay the loan. 

“It’s very concerning that he has existing liabilities,” Heitner said, “and that there are publicly announced large judgements against him. And so, you know, without even knowing whether he has the capacity to pay those debts … I have no confidence he’ll be able to make any other sort of payment.”

Peterson resigned with the Washington Redskins this off-season on a two-year, $5.03 million deal that includes $1.5M in guaranteed money. According to CBS Sports, he has already earned $99.22M during his 12 NFL seasons.

https://twitter.com/_/status/1153724511688241155
https://twitter.com/_/status/1153744941123854338


About The Author
<b>Sports &amp; Sneakers Writer</b> <!--BR--> New York born and raised. Long-suffering Knicks, Mets &amp; Jets fan who fell in love with sneakers when Allen Iverson laced up the 11s at Georgetown. Commissioner of one of the premier fantasy football leagues in the USA.