Waterloo Region Record

Court clears way for six-game suspension of Cowboys’ Elliott

- News services

FRISCO, Texas — A federal appeals court has lifted an injunction that blocked a sixgame suspension for Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott, clearing the way for the National Football League’s punishment over domestic violence allegation­s and likely leading to the running back’s legal team seeking further relief. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans on Thursday granted the league’s emergency request to set aside the injunction and ordered the district court in Texas to dismiss Elliott’s case. The threejudge panel voted 2-1 to back the NFL’s argument. A federal judge in Texas issued an injunction that blocked the suspension last month, agreeing with NFL players’ union attorneys who argued the investigat­ion of the allegation­s in Ohio and subsequent appeal were unfair to Elliott. The NFL countered that it followed procedures under the league’s labour deal and that the union improperly filed a lawsuit before the appeals process was complete.

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