OT: Quarterback Drew Brees Sues La Jolla Jeweler for $9 Million, Says it Was "Scam"

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Quarterback Drew Brees Sues La Jolla Jeweler for $9 Million, Says it Was "Scam"

https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/lo...a-Jolla-Jeweler-for-9-Million--478708523.html

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees and his wife Brittany have filed a lawsuit against a La Jolla jeweler for $9 million and punitive damages.

Brees, who is a Del Mar resident, filed the lawsuit in San Diego Superior Court against Vahid Moradi and his business CJ Charles and Vahid Moradi, Inc.

In the lawsuit, Brees claims Moradi lied about the value and quality of diamonds the football player purchased on the jeweler’s advice, including a more than $8 million ring, which was later appraised for half that.

“From 2010 to 2016, Moradi advised us to allocate funds into an alternative asset class of investment grade diamonds and told us that he would use his connections and expertise to acquire them on our behalf at or below market value,” Brees said in a statement. “In an effort to diversify our investment portfolio, we trusted Moradi and invested. Moradi assured us he was being compensated by the sellers for any investment grade diamonds he acquired on our behalf. In the end, it was all a scam. After thinking long and hard, Brittany and I decided to take this lawsuit on in part because we fear we are not the only ones Moradi has misled and defrauded.”

Brees has been a customer and friend of Moradi since 2003, when he first started playing with the Chargers in San Diego. Moradi approached Brees about becoming his personal adviser and broker for investment grade diamonds in 2010, asserting in documents that he was an expert in the valuation, quality and acquisition of investment grade diamonds.

When Brees had the some of the diamonds reappraised he was shocked to find the value of the stones was significantly less than Moradi had claimed in CJ Charles’ GIA certified appraisals.
 

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Have to say I have lost a little bit of respect for Brees here. Detrimental reliance on a jeweler’s word that something is an investment is not something the Court is going to uphold. The suit is frivolous at best and is one of those “lets hope for a settlement from deep pockets” suits. Pretty pathetic.
 

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WTF would anyone buy 9million dollars worth offucking diamonds???

I don’t care how Rich you are

yeah doesnt look good for him
i would have tried to hide the news,instead of suing the jewelery company
using 8 mil for a ring , he could use that money in a better way
investing in some activies creating jobs
diamonds is a dirty business
 

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Have to say I have lost a little bit of respect for Brees here. Detrimental reliance on a jeweler’s word that something is an investment is not something the Court is going to uphold. The suit is frivolous at best and is one of those “lets hope for a settlement from deep pockets” suits. Pretty pathetic.

A deliberately false appraisal is fraud.
 

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Have to say I have lost a little bit of respect for Brees here. Detrimental reliance on a jeweler’s word that something is an investment is not something the Court is going to uphold. The suit is frivolous at best and is one of those “lets hope for a settlement from deep pockets” suits. Pretty pathetic.

Drew Brees has always been a flake if you ask me.

His rhetoric around the time of the last lockout showed some serious superiority issues. Whatever, he is payed, and has fame because he plays football. So, as long as he does his job who cares.
 

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WTF would anyone buy 9million dollars worth offucking diamonds???

I don’t care how Rich you are

assume Brees has $100mm in investable funds ( which feels pretty high given career earnings for him, but...)

investing 9% of a portfolio in a single illiquid asset is a very poor decision
 

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Word is Mr. Brees is having some "cash flow" issues. If that's the case, it too bad. Won't these guys ever learn that just take your 100 mil and invest it wisely, quit trying to get richer. I know easier said than done.
 
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Drew Brees wins $6 million award in jewelry fraud lawsuit

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/drew-brees-wins-6-million-award-in-jewelry-fraud-lawsuit/


New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has been awarded damages in excess of $6 million in the lawsuit he filed against a San Diego-area jeweler that Brees claimed sold him excessively overpriced diamonds.

Brees and his wife alleged that Vihad Moradi of CJ Charles Jewelers lied to them about the value of diamonds, which they said they bought as an investment. The Breeses alleged that Mihada told them the diamonds were valued at over $15 million when they were not. The Superior Court jury awarded $6,130,767 in the case, per the San Diego Union-Tribune.

"It was our position that Mr. Moradi breached his fiduciary duty, and that's essentially what the jury said," attorney Andrew Kim stated, per the Union-Tribune. "They saw Mr. Moradi for exactly what he is: a grifter and a confidence man."
 
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Have to say I have lost a little bit of respect for Brees here. Detrimental reliance on a jeweler’s word that something is an investment is not something the Court is going to uphold. The suit is frivolous at best and is one of those “lets hope for a settlement from deep pockets” suits. Pretty pathetic.
Good Call!
 

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Drew needs an honest advisor.

Buying jewelry and investing in Sports bars is a road to going broke.

P S. How is La veon Bell doing with his missing jewelry?

Oh that's right the nekkid ho got it.

 
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