The Facts:
Minneapolis defense attorney Joe Friedberg, who remains part of Moss’ legal team, is telling multiple media outlets that the woman who sought a restraining order against Moss asked him for $500,000 last week to keep the story quiet. Moss refused, and the story surfaced on a Florida radio station Wednesday.
Reported by the Minneapolis Star Tribune
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Star-Tribune staffer Kevin Seifert went on to note that Friedberg represented Moss in 2002 following the now-infamous traffic cop incident in downtown Minneapolis. Friedberg is not licensed to practice in Florida, where the incident happened, but Seifert reports the lawyer told KFAN Radio that he is helping Moss secure local counsel in Florida. Moss is being accused of injuring the woman, whom he has been friends with for 11 years, and denying her medical aid. Friedberg, however, called the accident a result of “consensual horseplay” between Moss and the victim.
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