

Former NFL star Laveranues Coles has declared war on his ex-fiancee, demanding she return the $240,000
engagement he got her ... because they broke up, TMZ reports. Find their report below...
Coles, who played for the Jets, Redskins and Bengals -- was engaged to Kenda Fairchild ... and proposed
by back in February with a 5.6 karat diamond ring valued at $240k.
But according to the Washington Post, the couple split just a few months later when she ditched Coles for
another dude.
But apparently, Fairchild kept the ring after they break up ... and now Coles is suing in Virginia to get it
back. Coles argues that the ring is a "conditional" gift which only becomes hers if she walks down the
aisle.
Fairchild believes the ring became her property the minute he handed it over -- and says the conditional
argument is B.S.
Here's the rub ... there have been conflicting rulings on similar cases in Virginia courts in the past --and
Coles' case could become the one that sets the precedent for all engagement ring disputes moving forward.
The case is moving forward to trial. Stay tuned. We reached out to Coles to comment -- so far, no word
back.
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