John Riggins was an outstanding professional football player for Washington Redskins from 1987-92, rushing for 11,352 yards during that period - including 9,397 for them - before being honored with induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1992. Presently, Riggins hosts "The John Riggins Show" radio show on Sirius 124/XM105 as he frequently voiced criticism for owner Dan Snyder and current management practices of Washington Redskins through both media platforms as well as his show.
He and Lisa-Marie reside on an 8-acre homestead in Centralia, Virginia - where he grew up - designed by Robert Gurney who utilized rugged materials such as dry-stacked slate, mahogany, lava stone exterior features, as well as a grand fireplace in the living room.
Home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a media room that doubles as an office. Kitchen includes center island with stainless steel appliances and wood floors; main floor features vaulted ceiling, opens onto covered porch and has large patios plus swimming pool for relaxation.
Home was listed for $750,000 in June 2008. Although it remains unclear if flyers were distributed, the defendant has claimed she created and arranged for printing of approximately 1,610 handbills featuring photographs of the property and was distributed throughout Great Falls, McLean Vienna Oakton and Tysons Corner real estate offices among other locations.