Report: Judge rules memorabilia fraud claims against Manning will go to trial
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A New Jersey court judge ruled that memorabilia fraud claims levied against New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning will go to trial, ESPN's Darren Rovell reported Thursday.
A Bergen County judge ruled in June 2017 that Manning's trial would be delayed indefinitely. Initially, Manning's trial was scheduled for that month.
A lawsuit was filed against Manning, claiming that he, in conjunction with the Giants, fraudulently sold fake game-used memorabilia.
Manning vehemently refuted the allegations against him on several occasions.
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