A car dealership group with an Englewood Cliffs store and former New York Giants as two of the owners faces accusations of improper sales and missing vehicles, Automative News reports.

Englewood Cliffs Cadillac on Sylvan Avenue is owned by former Giants Antonio Pierce and Jessie Armstead and businessman Michael Saporito, who are named in the lawsuits, according to Automotive News. The ownership group, which has dealerships nationally with locations in Michigan and Pennsylvania, was accused of selling more than $10.5 million worth of vehicles out of trust and with having 98 more missing, Automotive News reported.

A July audit by Hyundai Capital America showed discrepancies at some of the group's stores including the sales out of trust and missing vehicles, according to Automotive News. Selling out of trust involves the illegal sale of a car that has been paid for with a loan and then not using the sale proceeds to pay back the lender.

While some of the stores were unable to sell vehicles after the lawsuit filings, Englewood Cliffs Cadillac was reportedly operating normally.

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Pierce, Armstead and Saporito have denied the allegations in court documents, Automotive News says. Saporito and Armstead opened a Honda dealership in Hamilton in 2009, with Pierce joining later.

Pierce played for the Giants for five seasons and was part of the 2007-08 Super Bowl championship team. Armstead was on the Giants for nine seasons and was a five-time Pro Bowler.

Saporito has worked in the car industry for more than 20 years, a biography from Hamilton Honda says.

The Englewood Cliffs dealership was redesigned in 2016, with the three owners receiving a commemorative plaque from Cadillac Corporate.