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LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) — NFL Hall of Famer John Elway won’t be charged after his business partner Jeffrey Sperbeck was fatally injured falling out of his golf cart at a Southern California golf resort ...
Jeff Sperbeck, John Elway’s longtime agent, died on April 30 after falling off the back of a golf cart Elway was driving. Jeff Sperbeck/Facebook John Elway (l.) and Jeff Sperbeck (r.) are pictured.
Football legend John Elway will not be facing any charges in the death of his business partner Jeffrey Sperbeck, authorities announced on Monday. Sperbeck died after falling from a golf cart at a ...
John Elway won’t be charged in the death of his business partner back in April. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco confirmed what he told The Times two months ago: His department’s ...
John Elway won't be charged in golf cart accident that killed former agent Investigators told NBC affiliate KUSA-TV in Denver they found nothing criminal and ruled it a tragic accident.
Pro Football Hall of Famer John Elway will avoid charges in the death of his agent Jeff Sperbeck, who died in April from injuries sustained in a golf car crash, an official said Friday. Riverside ...
Denver Broncos legend John Elway will not face charges after an investigation into the death of his business partner and former agent Jeff Sperbeck. Sheriff Chad Bianco told 9News in Denver the ...
Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway will not face any charges in what authorities have determined was an accidental death of his former agent, who fell from a golf cart Elway was driving ...
John Elway will not be charged in the April incident in which his longtime business partner fell off a golf cart driven by the Hall of Fame quarterback and later died, a Denver television station ...
Sperbeck, Elway’s agent, died on April 26, 2025, after falling from a golf cart driven by the former football player while leaving a private resort community in La Quinta, California.
John Elway won't be charged in golf cart accident that killed former agent Investigators told NBC affiliate KUSA-TV in Denver they found nothing criminal and ruled it a tragic accident.