Ezekiel Elliott Attorney EXPOSES Security Guard Extortion Plans

Ezekiel Elliott Attorney EXPOSES Security Guard Extortion Plans

Now that Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott escaped suspension from the NFL and authorities declined to have him face charges stemming from the incident the security guard has been exposed.

All along Ezekiel Elliott attorney’s were telling the truth about the Zeke being extorted from the security guard incident in Las Vegas. Read on for more details from Ezekiel Elliott Attorney…

Ezekiel Elliott Attorney EXPOSES Security Guard Extortion Plans

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CelebNSports247.com reports that Ezekiel Elliott attorneys state they were emailed a list of demands from 19-year-old Kyle Johnson and his father, Kelly Johnson.

Despite the the footage of Ezekiel Elliott shoving security guard Kyle Johnson to the ground at the Electric Daisy Carnival earlier this year Zeke’s attorney proves it was all an extortion plot.

See, Zeke was emailed a list of demands along with a cash demand of $500K so they would keep quiet about the incident. That didn’t happen so they tried the Cowboys star and now Ezekiel Elliott Attorney EXPOSED them!

Police docs show Kelly emailed Zeke’s attorneys just days after the altercation with AT LEAST 14 things he wanted from the running back to stay quiet on the incident … including $500,000 cash.

The list of demands featured a public apology from Elliott, a press conference with Elliott and Kyle, $25,000 for the junior college football team Kyle played for, and signed jerseys from Zeke, Amari Cooper and Dak Prescott.

The demands list also included — among several other things — tickets to Cowboys games (both home and road), Ohio State games and a meet and greet with Jerry Jones and his son.

Police docs show one of Elliott’s attorneys responded to Kelly’s email with a phone call … and Kelly claims in that conversation the attorney told him “what [he] was doing was extortion.

After things didn’t go their way Kyle’s father, Kelly Johnson decided to take his son’s story public, eventually leading to a criminal complaint against Elliott over the incident.

The docs show that Kyle admits Elliott not only apologized to him after shoving him during the May incident, he gave him a hug and took a picture with him.

In an affidavit from Elliott in the docs, he echoes that story, saying:

I had no intention to push and/or harm or intimidate Kyle Johnson.  After Kyle Johnson fell and I was finished speaking with the officers nearby, I immediately apologized to Kyle and he indicated to me that he was not hurt.

Elliott added:

We gave each other a hug and he asked me to take a picture with him, which I was happy to do as there was never any intention to harm or hurt Kyle.

As for Zeke returning to the Cowboys, he is still holding out, but the hold out hasn’t been going his way.

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