Timberwolf Eddie Griffin regrets car accident incident, questions
motive of his accusers
http://www.startribune.com/511/story/527352.html
Minnesota Timberwolves player Eddie Griffin Friday questioned the motives
of a man who contends the player was drunk and watching pornography when
he crashed his sport utility vehicle into a parked vehicle in March.
He said he deeply regrets the incident in Minneapolis and apologized to
his family, teammates, and the community for any embarrassment his actions
may have caused.
Police are investigating whether two officers should have issued Griffin
a ticket for suspected drunk driving and whether they violated policy by
driving him home to St. Paul after the accident. The officers remain on
duty.
The allegations were in a lawsuit filed in Ramsey County District Court
this week but were also supported by witnesses and a surveillance tape
from a store that Griffin entered after the accident March 30.
In his statement, issued through Wasserman Media Group in Los Angeles,
Griffin said, "People should remember that many of the allegations that
have been made public are part of a civil lawsuit in which the owner of
the car is attempting to paint me in the most negative way possible.
He only chose to come forward after an unsuccessful attempt to get me
to pay him an outrageous sum of money."
Attorney Michael Padden, who is representing the owner of the damaged
vehicle, said that considering Griffin's level of intoxication the night
of the accident, "one wonders how he thinks he can even be in a position
to refute anything. As a start, perhaps he should watch the video in full
to refresh his memory of that evening."
Regarding Griffin's comments on the attempts to settle, Padden said a
confidentiality agreement prevents statements of this type.
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