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Zavier Simpson was suspended after wrecking Michigan AD Warde Manuelās family car, police report shows
Simpson initially lied about his involvement in a crash with street pole crash, according to a police report obtained by The Ann Arbor News.
ANN ARBOR, MI - Zavier Simpsonās one-game suspension last month came after he wrecked a car that belongs to athletic director Warde Manuelās wife, according to a police report obtained by The Ann Arbor News/MLive.
The report also shows that the University of Michigan basketball star lied to officers about his name and whether he was driving when the vehicle crashed into a utility pole in Ann Arbor hours after Michiganās loss to Illinois last month, according to the police report.
Simpson initially told officers his name was Jeff Jackson Simpson and that he was walking down South Forest Avenue when he noticed the crashed vehicle, Ann Arbor police said in the report acquired via Freedom of Information Act request.
When officers recognized him as the point guard for the Wolverines, they asked him why he lied about his name. Simpson told officers he didnāt want to be involved in the crash report.
Simpson told police the car belonged to Evan Manuel. Manuel is the son of athletic director Warde Manuel, and a student manager for the basketball team.