Eli Manning won't take broke hospital's money

Mixed bag...although I think it admirable of E Manning to absolve them of the remaining $500k they owe him.....

St. Vincent's hospital in New York has a little bit of a debt problem -- about $700 million worth, according to the New York Post. They also owed New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning(notes) over $500,000 for marketing work he's done for them, but Eli, aware of their debt problems, told them no thanks. He wants them to keep their money. He'll continue doing fund-raising work for the hospital for free, too.

Obviously, it's the right thing for Eli to do. What kind of person -- especially one with Eli's money -- would demand that a bankrupt hospital keep paying him, especially when they're already cutting salaries and jobs? "Shut down your Oncology ward! The quarterback needs his money!" No, that's not quite Eli's style.

Unfortunately, it might be too late for Eli to escape bad publicity for having already accepted a good chunk of change from the hospital. A separate New York Post article quotes WFAN sports radio and e-mails to the newspaper blasting Manning. Before agreeing to release St. Vincent's from their obligation, Manning had already made over $500,000 from them. Here's one of the e-mails:

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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Eli-Manning-won-t-take-broke-hospital-s-money?urn=nfl,223215
 
So they're $700,000,000 in debt and we're supposed to scold Eli Manning for signing a contract with them to do marketing work? Was he supposed to be aware of their monetary problems before signing on and be concerned enough to ask their accounting department if this is a good thing? Why would they ink someone to a $1,000,000 deal when they clearly can't afford it?

How would taking the only half of the money he was owed from the hospital be bad publicity? {sarcasm}Oh no! Eli's already made over $500,000 from this poor poor hospital! He should obviously donate his time and energy for free considering he gets paid enough by another private organization who knows how to absorb bad contracts.{/sarcasm}


This is a 100% admirable act from Eli and he will suffer no ill repercussions.
 
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