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Plaxico Burress: a Fool and His Money Are Easily Parted

Things are not going well for poor Plaxico Burress. First he shoots himself in the leg with a gun he wasn’t licensed to carry in NY.

Then his teammate Pierce turns on him and offers to spill his guts to the grand jury.

The doctor who treated his gunshot wound at NY/Cornell hospital was suspended for not reporting the injury as required by law.

And now the NY Giants have suspended Plax with no pay.

Anyway, Greta Van Susteran just posted this pic of Plaxico’s New Jersey crib which will probably go on the market next week since Plax can no longer rely on his $35 million dollar contract to pay the bills.

Plax has a wife and a kid to support, but he wasn’t thinking of them when he broke the law.

Dumb ass.

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