Kevin Garnett bamboozled by his accountant and adviser and considers summer work for the North Melbourne Kangaroos

Oscar Orton
  Chicago's Kevin Garnett lost a boat load of money through the phony baloney actions and recently the NBA legend made the news that he was suing his former accountant to get some of this money back as Mr Garnett lost like 77 million dollars thanks to his wealth management accountant Michael Werthia and Charles Banks helped themselves to the over-payment that athletes get though the financial service industry so in a sense actually it was Kevin Garnett who stole this money as well. Money being diverted form workers by corporations and ending up in the hands of pro sport sis another type of theft similar to the one experienced by Kevin Garnett who should not received any more that 77,000 a year to play ball.
Garnnett is complaining about millions he should never have received and only received because of the fraudulent corporate system we are living in with programs being cut and subsidies given to sports owners and the financial industry often backing this ponzi scheme to benefit themselves. Charles Banks IV (not the III) became a wine executive and big time Napa Valley honcho through the money that was suppose to be used by Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncun.
  
Likewise Michael Werthiam also took his money and it seems that Kevin would of had his money safer walking through South Shore or West Englewood with money dipping form his pockets than letting these two financial adviser clowns have anything to do with his earnings. Garnett is so upset he is thinking of leaving the country and pursuing a career in Australian Rules Football and may be working on a new sport called Australian Rules basketball as well as Kevin signed a two year deal with the North Melbourne Kangaroos for four years. Bucky Brown and his teammates look forward to what a Kevin Garnett and his long arms can offer in defending kick passes and long tosses in the exciting hard game of Aussie football that incidentally most black American basketball players couldn't last ten minutes in the non stop action and whether Mr Garnett will prove successful in the transition remains highly in doubt.

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