
John Elway Won't Be Charged In Golf Cart Accident That Killed His Former Agent
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The NFL Hall of Famer's business partner, Jeffrey Sperbeck, was fatally injured falling out of his golf cart at a Southern California golf resort community last April.
LOS ANGELES (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 community last April, authorities said Monday.
The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that investigators found nothing criminal and ruled it a tragic accident.
“Consequently, no criminal charges will be filed at this time, and the case will be documented as an accidental death,” the statement said.
Sperbeck, Elway’s partner and former agent, died after suffering an injury when he tumbled out of the golf cart driven by the former quarterback on April 26 at The Madison Club in La Quinta, east of Los Angeles. Sperbeck was 62.
Sperbeck’s cause of death was “blunt force trauma” and the manner of death was an accident that occurred when the “passenger fell from the golf cart,” the county coroner’s report said.













