

Tom Pelissero from #Vikings RB Dalvin Cook’s attorney, David Valentini, responding to a civil lawsuit filed today by a woman who alleges Cook assaulted her last year. "Military sergeant maced Cook directly in his eyes immediately upon illegally entering," Hiller told Schefter. Per Schefter, Hiller said Trimble allegedly used a stolen garage door opener to enter the home before attacking Cook and a guest. No criminal complaints have been filed in connection with the incident." Litigation, per Hiller, has not yet been commenced, but it's in the process of being initiated. "Because she allegedly entered Cook's house illegally, he had the right to defend himself, as authorized by Minnesota's version of the Castle Doctrine. The invader then allegedly tried to extort Cook for millions of dollars, claiming that she suffered injuries during the course of the attack that she allegedly initiated.

military, attacked Cook in his home while he had a guest present. The female who did it, is a sergeant in the U.S. Florio wrote the following: "Roughly a year ago, someone unlawfully entered Cook's house.
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Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk spoke with Hiller, who detailed the allegations from Cook's end. Army Sgt. 1st Class Gracelyn Trimble, are filing lawsuits against each other stemming from an altercation at his home in November 2020.Ĭook's agent, Zac Hiller, said his client is the victim of domestic abuse and extortion and that litigation is pending regarding the allegations, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook and his former girlfriend, U.S.
