Eli Manning won't be disciplined by NFL after settling fraud lawsuit
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New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning won't face discipline from the NFL under its personal conduct policy after a memorabilia fraud lawsuit against him and the team was settled out of court.
"We monitored the situation and are satisfied that it is a civil matter that was resolved," a league spokesperson told Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio via email.
Manning and the Giants were accused of selling helmets falsely advertised as "game-worn." The quarterback denied any wrongdoing, and the lawsuit was settled May 14. Manning was never charged criminally.
Crimes of dishonesty, including fraud, are punishable under the NFL's personal conduct policy.