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JACKSON, Miss. - A spokesman for Nissan said Deuce McAllister Nissan closed for business on Tuesday.
"We were told that Deuce McAllister Nissan in Jackson self-closed for business (Tuesday) night," Nissan spokesman Fred Standish said.
The former Saints running back's car dealership announced earlier this month that it had filed for bankruptcy.
During an interview with 16 WAPT News on Tuesday, McAllister said the dealership would stay open as long as the courts allow.
"We're still here; we're still operating," McAllister said Tuesday night. "We really don't know how long that will be, but that's what we're going to do until the court won't allow us to do it anymore."
Deuce McAllister Talks About Dealership
When a 16 WAPT News crew went to the dealership Wednesday morning, the office was closed and there has been no answer to phone calls to the dealership.
Nissan is suing the car dealership, saying it owes the company a forbearance of $930,000, according to court documents. The suit claims the dealership had an agreement to pay Nissan Finance a certain amount of money for financing cars, and it said Deuce McAllister Nissan is in default of that agreement.
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Standish said the dealership filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and therefore Nissan is listed as a creditor in the filing. The lawsuit is seeking $5 million worth of vehicles seized from the car lot.
McAllister issued a statement March 3, stating that the dealership has filed a petition to reorganize under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection but that "the reorganization is expected to cause no disruption to day-to-day customer and partner activities as the company positions itself to restructure." McAllister cited gas prices, the economy and a drop in sales.
"We want to assure our customers, our employees and our communities that Deuce McAllister Nissan is operating-business as usual," McAllister said in the statement. "Our customers can continue to rely on Deuce McAllister Nissan for its service, sales and community efforts."
McAllister, the New Orleans Saints' all-time leading rusher, was released by the team last month. McAllister spent his entire career with the Saints. He was selected in the first round of the 2001 NFL draft after a record-setting college career at Ole Miss.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29995001/Edited by: Colonel_Reb
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JACKSON, Miss. - A spokesman for Nissan said Deuce McAllister Nissan closed for business on Tuesday.
"We were told that Deuce McAllister Nissan in Jackson self-closed for business (Tuesday) night," Nissan spokesman Fred Standish said.
The former Saints running back's car dealership announced earlier this month that it had filed for bankruptcy.
During an interview with 16 WAPT News on Tuesday, McAllister said the dealership would stay open as long as the courts allow.
"We're still here; we're still operating," McAllister said Tuesday night. "We really don't know how long that will be, but that's what we're going to do until the court won't allow us to do it anymore."
Deuce McAllister Talks About Dealership
When a 16 WAPT News crew went to the dealership Wednesday morning, the office was closed and there has been no answer to phone calls to the dealership.
Nissan is suing the car dealership, saying it owes the company a forbearance of $930,000, according to court documents. The suit claims the dealership had an agreement to pay Nissan Finance a certain amount of money for financing cars, and it said Deuce McAllister Nissan is in default of that agreement.
Click To Read Court Documents
Standish said the dealership filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and therefore Nissan is listed as a creditor in the filing. The lawsuit is seeking $5 million worth of vehicles seized from the car lot.
McAllister issued a statement March 3, stating that the dealership has filed a petition to reorganize under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection but that "the reorganization is expected to cause no disruption to day-to-day customer and partner activities as the company positions itself to restructure." McAllister cited gas prices, the economy and a drop in sales.
"We want to assure our customers, our employees and our communities that Deuce McAllister Nissan is operating-business as usual," McAllister said in the statement. "Our customers can continue to rely on Deuce McAllister Nissan for its service, sales and community efforts."
McAllister, the New Orleans Saints' all-time leading rusher, was released by the team last month. McAllister spent his entire career with the Saints. He was selected in the first round of the 2001 NFL draft after a record-setting college career at Ole Miss.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29995001/Edited by: Colonel_Reb