When Eric Inselberg first filed his suit, pro quarterback Peyton Manning was preparing to play in Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium, home field to Manning’s brother and the NFL organization Inselberg claims passed him bogus “game-worn” memorabilia for sale to collectors.

Now, more than two years later, the elder Manning has appeared in—and won—another Super Bowl, while Inselberg’s suit against the New York Giants, Giants quarterback Eli Manning and others inside and outside the organization remains in the pleading stage.

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