NFL wide receiver Rashee Rice, a key contributor to Kansas City’s Super Bowl run last season, has been sued in Texas state court over a high-speed crash that left at least seven motorists injured on March 30.
The suit was brought in Dallas, where police say a Lamborghini Urus driven by Rice at 119 mph caused a chain-reaction collision. A Corvette Stingray that Rice provided to co-defendant Theodore Knox, traveled at 116 mph, police say.
Plaintiffs Edvard Petrovskiy and Irina Gromova are asking a judge to find Rice and Knox liable for negligence, negligence per se, damages for injured plaintiffs, …
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