Ex-NBA star Garnett sues ex-accountant for $77 million

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A wealth manager already convicted of defrauding one former NBA star also stole $77 million from Kevin Garnett, and Garnett is suing his longtime accountant and accounting firm, saying they helped it happen.


Garnett, who began and ended his NBA career with the Minnesota Timberwolves and also played for the Boston Celtics and the Brooklyn Nets, is suing accountant Michael Wertheim and his firm, Welenken CPAs, for malpractice, saying they enabled Charles Banks IV to swindle Garnett by way of businesses in which they both held an interest.

Banks pleaded guilty in April 2017 to one count of wire fraud in swindling Tim Duncan of millions. In June 2017, Banks was sentenced to four years in prison and ordered to repay Duncan $7.5 million in restitution.


Garnett's lawsuit, which demands damages in excess of $77 million, contends Wertheim "possessed actual knowledge that Banks was helping himself to millions of dollars of Garnett's money and did nothing about it."


Mark Gaughan, Garnett's attorney, would not say why the lawsuit did not target Banks as well.


According to the lawsuit, "Banks intentionally ... looted Garnett of his earnings and assets for many years, including the many years that Welenken and Wertheim provided accounting services to Garnett and his business interests."


The lawsuit was initially filed in Hennepin County District Court and moved this week to U.S. District Court in Minneapolis.


In August 2017, in the wake of the resolution of Duncan's case against Banks, Garnett's representatives obtained records of Welenken CPAs and Wertheim, who had "provided accounting services to Banks, Garnett, and virtually all of the businesses Garnett shared with Banks."


Further, Wertheim and Banks set spending limits and budgets for Garnett, knowing all along that Banks was taking millions of dollars of Garnett's money for his own use, according to the filing.


In August 2013, Garnett allegedly asked Banks to wire him $40,000 of his own money, according to the lawsuit.


--Field Level Media
 
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What does one do with $84 million ???

Bigger question why isn't he going after Banks ?
 

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That 90s generation of players was the first to make the astronomical money so a lot of them blew it or got scammed by parasites. Just was no basis for that type of largesse and how to manage it before that. Guys nowadays will learn from their mistakes and have better successs. Also, more margin for error too obviously.
 

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I'm embarrassed by this behavior, I just don't understand people
 

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Should be on top of the world, and they fuck it up in spades

I get kids with 10's of millions making mistakes, I don't understand how older professionals who earn the trust of their clients fucking their clients over. I imagine a client like KG could put his kids through college every year, why isn't all that icing on the cake enough. And what the fuck does a guy making comfortable 6 figures (maybe 7) do with 77 million dollars? Or over 100 million dollars including the other guy he scammed?

He can't spend it, can't blow that much coke, can he lose that much money and nobody noticed he had a gambling problem?
 

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Damn.

I wonder if the player's union has a program where they vet and recommend professionals for things like this?
It seems like it would be a good use of their time...
 

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Damn.

I wonder if the player's union has a program where they vet and recommend professionals for things like this?
It seems like it would be a good use of their time...
Alan Eagleson was the head of the NHLPA and screwed many players (retired also) of their money, so you just never know.
 

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Think a comeback is happening . these days with those outrageous deals , he could get a 3 year and be back square...
 

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