Ex-NFL player Warren Moon was recently the victim of a scam that left him out $200,000, according to an investigation by Fox 11 in Los Angeles. The Hall of Famer, who is the analyst on the Seattle Seahawks’ flagship radio station, was approached by a man named George French Jones about buying four courtside tickets and a five percent ownership stake in the Miami Heat.
Moon’s agent wired the requested $200,000 to a bank in California to complete the transaction, and Jones reportedly told Moon that the ticket purchase would act as a down payment for the five percent ownership stake. It turns out that the tickets didn’t exist, and Jones has since disappeared.
Both the NBA and the Heat have contacted the FBI, imploring them to investigate the situation, and Moon’s company, Sports 1 Marketing, is suing Jones despite the fact that no one knows where he is.
Jones has reportedly also tried to get money out of an unnamed Super Bowl champion Patriot player, and an 8 time NFL Pro Bowler.
Photo via Facebook/Warren Moon (Official)
This might be the biggest Dodgers fan in existence.
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Ouch. Tough love.
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Won’t anyone think of the children?!