Adrian Peterson Sets the Record Straight Regarding Sale of Trophies
ICARO Media Group
NFL star Adrian Peterson recently took to social media to address speculations about his financial situation after an online auction house announced the sale of some of his trophies, including his league MVP award. Peterson clarified that he had not authorized the sale of his trophies and asserted his financial stability.
Peterson explained that while he had planned to sell some memorabilia, he had only allowed the auction house access to a personal collection in storage, not the trophies. Expressing his disappointment in the unauthorized inclusion of his trophies in the sale, Peterson affirmed that he would take legal action to prevent their sale.
Despite facing financial challenges, Peterson reassured his fans that he is far from being in a position where he needs to sell off his hard-earned trophies. The NFL veteran, who has earned around $100 million throughout his career, emphasized that he would not randomly sell his personal items online and that he had trusted the estate sale company without proper supervision.
Peterson urged for verification of such information with him or his publicist in the future, pointing out that he is financially stable and would not resort to selling his cherished mementos so hastily. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of clarity in transactions involving valuable personal items.