Jake Peavy couldn't believe it. He looked at his bank account one day and instead of millions it looked like his stats from last night. The Major league pitcher had been rewarded with a bloated contract that far too many baseball boring sport athletes seem to gain these days in the fraudulent enecony of the United States. Peavy, Roy Oswalt, and Mark Sanchez and some other athletes had trusted Ash Narayan with their money as he stressed his Christian faith and had taken money form these guys to fund some Ticket broker company he was a part. The ticket company idea was not explained to the athletes who trusted this chump to their dough.

According to the complaint, Narayan received nearly $2 million in finder’s fees for steering investors to the firm but did not disclose those payments to clients. He also did not tell clients he was an investor and board member of Ticket Reserve, the lawsuit said.
The company lost more than $14 million from 2012 to 2015; it was kept afloat only by Narayan’s injections of investor money, the SEC alleged. Also named as defendants in the case are Ticket Reserve executives Richard Harmon and John Kaptrosky. the bamboozling of these three players though could be looked in anotherlight as none of them nor any player deserve the money of which is siphoned off from society and real workers and given to players and then sometimes to investors like this Indian asshole Ash Narayan
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