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Ex-Broker Ordered to Pay Former NBA Player $2M

Ex-Broker Ordered to Pay Former NBA Player $2M

By Jeffrey Sonn-Published On: November 26, 2014-Categories: Investment News-

This article was originally published by WSJ.com

An arbitration panel ordered a former broker who targeted professional athletes with risky investments to pay a former National Basketball Association player $2 million for alleged fraud.

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