Deion Sanders nearly got caught in a legal whirlwind when a deputy tried to serve civil papers to him during an open CU football practice — but the university staff helped find a better time. The documents relate to a bankruptcy trial involving his son Shilo, who’s facing legal fallout from a high school incident that led to a default judgment. While the sheriff’s office says it’s routine and lawyers accepted service on Deion’s behalf, the timing couldn’t have been worse — right as reporters were barred from the field. The case is set for August 31st, and while details remain sealed, this moment highlights how even superstar coaches can get tangled in the messy world of legal paperwork.
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