Odell Beckham Jr.’s ties to New York are seemingly never-ending.

The wide receiver allegedly allowed his friend to drive an expensive BMW, which a company called Celebrity Motors had lent the Browns star when he was still with the Giants in 2017. The $103,000 car was totaled in a crash in the Lincoln Tunnel in 2017. Now, the Lexington Insurance Company is looking for Beckham to pay up after filing a lawsuit, TMZ Sports reports.

Celebrity Motors claims Beckham was the only person allowed to the drive the car, but they admit the deal with the three-time Pro Bowler was only an “oral agreement.”

Beckham’s buddy, Blake Anderson, was allegedly “driving like a maniac” and “carelessly” cutting across lanes of traffic to exit the tunnel. But he struck another car and caused $38,000 in damage to the BMW.

Lexington Insurance cited the multiple traffic infractions that Anderson has in the lawsuit, claiming Beckham should’ve known his friend didn’t have the experience to drive a car with “this kind of power.”