Deputy tried to serve civil papers to Deion Sanders at Colorado practice, but coach was unavailable
Summary
A deputy sheriff tried to deliver civil papers to Deion Sanders, the University of Colorado football coach, during an open practice but Sanders was not available. The papers relate to a bankruptcy trial involving Sanders’ son, Shilo, and were later received by Sanders’ legal team.Key Facts
- A Boulder County deputy attempted to serve civil papers to coach Deion Sanders on August 11, 2026.
- Sanders was at an open football practice and could not receive the papers.
- The papers regard a bankruptcy case tied to Sanders’ son, Shilo, with a trial starting August 31.
- Legal counsel for Sanders accepted the papers, but they were served later in Denver.
- The university staff cooperated with the deputy to find a suitable time for delivery.
- The civil papers’ exact details were not made public by the sheriff’s office.
- Shilo Sanders is involved in a lawsuit from a high school incident, which has led to ongoing court issues.
- The Colorado Buffaloes football team begins their 2026 season on September 3 at Georgia Tech.
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