This story is just breaking --
The sudden death of a Houston area legend -- a guy who founded and ran one of the largest high school summer basketball & AAU programs in the nation is opening up several cans of worms...
David Salinas was the founder of the Houston area summer basketball programs but...
He was also a power broker, a middleman, a guy capable of dealing influence and guiding some of the incredibly rich Houston area talent your way...
But he also worked for an investment firm and was running an illegal Ponzi scheme and keeping a lot of the money sent to him...
So -- soon after his death -- SEC (the FEDERAL Securities and Exchange) officials as well as probate officials are trying to sort out why lots of TOP college coaches were sending this guy MONEY to invest in the brokerage firm he worked at...
and yet Salinas was NOT investing the dough but was doing his own thing with it -- fraudulently!!
Yup -- you got it.... follow the money --
Top college coaches like Lute Olson, Scott Drew, Billy Gillispie, and East Peoria native Ray Giacoletti, Doc Sadler, Willis Wilson and many, many more -- none of whom lived near nor had any reason to choose an investment firm in Houston -- were sending money to Salinas to invest....supposedly...
and I am sure NONE of them expected any favors in return......rrrright.....
Every one of those coaches have landed kids from Houston recently!!
"it's unclear how the NCAA would view college coaches who invested money
with the founder of a summer basketball program that supplied recruits to
several college programs through the years."
"Lots of coaches had money with him, but they're going to try to deny it
and just hope it doesn't come out."
The sudden death of a Houston area legend -- a guy who founded and ran one of the largest high school summer basketball & AAU programs in the nation is opening up several cans of worms...
David Salinas was the founder of the Houston area summer basketball programs but...
He was also a power broker, a middleman, a guy capable of dealing influence and guiding some of the incredibly rich Houston area talent your way...
But he also worked for an investment firm and was running an illegal Ponzi scheme and keeping a lot of the money sent to him...
So -- soon after his death -- SEC (the FEDERAL Securities and Exchange) officials as well as probate officials are trying to sort out why lots of TOP college coaches were sending this guy MONEY to invest in the brokerage firm he worked at...
and yet Salinas was NOT investing the dough but was doing his own thing with it -- fraudulently!!
Yup -- you got it.... follow the money --
Top college coaches like Lute Olson, Scott Drew, Billy Gillispie, and East Peoria native Ray Giacoletti, Doc Sadler, Willis Wilson and many, many more -- none of whom lived near nor had any reason to choose an investment firm in Houston -- were sending money to Salinas to invest....supposedly...
and I am sure NONE of them expected any favors in return......rrrright.....
Every one of those coaches have landed kids from Houston recently!!
"it's unclear how the NCAA would view college coaches who invested money
with the founder of a summer basketball program that supplied recruits to
several college programs through the years."
"Lots of coaches had money with him, but they're going to try to deny it
and just hope it doesn't come out."
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