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LaVar Ball Is Being Accused Of Embezzling More Than $2.6 Million
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LaVar Ball is being accused of embezzling more than $2.6 million in a countersuit by his former Big Baller Brand partner, Alan Foster. Foster was accused in April of damages in more than $2 million. Per the Blast...
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According to Foster, “In early 2016, in furtherance of LaVar’s intense desire to share in, or rise above, the glory and spotlight of his sons, LaVar approached Alan and asked for his business guidance on how to monopolize and gain fortune and fame from the names and likenesses of his three sons. In response, Alan suggested that the two men brand the “Ball” family name in order to create basketball and entertainment-related businesses. LaVar loved Alan’s idea and wanted to make sure that he was the biggest star in the family, notwithstanding the fact that he was broke, had no savings, poor credit and zero business acumen.”
Per ESPN.com...
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In April, Lonzo Ball filed suit against Foster for damages of more than $2 million, plus interest, alleging that Foster “conspired to embezzle millions of dollars and then divert those funds for his personal use, including to acquire assets in Ethiopia.”

In court documents obtained by ESPN, Ball alleged that Foster, shortly after his release from prison, “embarked on his plan to target Ball and his family” and then “fleeced them of millions of dollars” by “creating a variety of corporate entities in which he gave himself ownership interests and managerial control.”
(The Spun)
Filed Under: NBA
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
24 Comments
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Muahahaha55 months
Karma!
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soccerfüt55 months
Investing in Ethiopia. Bold Strategy there Cotton...
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BigPerm3055 months
This is one of those situations where they are both lying. BBB never had that kind of money to embezzle.
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ElJefe68655 months
Shocker.
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Skinny55 months
Shoot, I invested heavily in Big Baller Brand. I better call my financial advisor Lenny Dykstra to see what to do next.
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Tridentds55 months
Feel ZERO sympathy for anyone that entrusted that idiot with more than $1. ZERO.
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AgCoug55 months
You mean you don't feel sympathy for sons whose dad may have embezzled their money? That's some cold shite, man.
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AgCoug55 months
Forget my previous comment. I only read the snippet when I first posted.
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Water Mocassin55 months
Why am I not surprised? Guy is a scumbag.
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tigerpawl55 months
You're being kind.
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Breauxsif55 months
This a-hole needs to go to prison and serve Fed time.
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Martini55 months
He’s a douchebag who couldn’t make it as an athlete himself and lives off his kids.
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dagrippa55 months
assets in ethiopia?
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RogerTempleton55 months
for a prince
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JackieTreehorn55 months
All that money and still won't get those busted arse teeth fixed.
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ShortyRob55 months
And, he seems like such an upstanding guy
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kywildcatfanone55 months
I am shocked by this development, absolutely shocked.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy55 months
His own kiddo was shoplifting in China a while back. Sounds like they never made legit money from the onset.
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LSU Tiger Eyes55 months
... it's all in the genes
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arcalades55 months
lavar clearly doesn't post on td or he would have embezzled 3.5 mil
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TroyTider55 months
"shortly after his release from prison," ...Lavar, there's your sign! ...Alan, here's your sign: "notwithstanding the fact that he (LaVar) was broke, had no savings, poor credit and zero business acumen"
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SD Tider55 months
Anybody dumb enough to go into business with this bozo deserves whatever trouble comes from it. I wouldn’t trust the guy with anything, and especially not a financial venture.
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SG_Geaux55 months
This is my shocked face...
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ClientNumber955 months
He will spend his son’s fortune on ridiculous garbage like this. I feel so bad for Lonzo.
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