Bank Sues Vick For More Than $2M
25th September, 2007 - 8:34 am
Daily Press - NFL quarterback Michael Vick is being sued for more than $2 million dollars by the Royal Bank of Canada.

In documents filed in U.S. District Court in Newport News Thursday, the bank says Vick borrowed $2.5 million to invest in real estate in January.

Since then, the Newport News native has pleaded guilty to dogfighting charges, lost several endorsement deals, and been suspended from the National Football League ? and the bank says it is not sure he'll be able to repay its loan.

When Vick was suspended from the NFL, he violated the terms of his loan contract, according to the bank. [READ]

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