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Adidas executive allegedly paid family of Zion Williamson and other athletes through laundering money
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The Adidas pay scandal is still on-going and new documents released today allege that former Adidas rep, Chris Rivers, paid the family of former Duke star Zion Williamson, as well as other athletes, by laundering money from Adidas through another company that he controlled, per Jason Riley of WDRB.
New docs claim former Adidas exec. Chris Rivers paid the family of Zion Williamson & other athletes by laundering money from Adidas through another company he controls. For example, Rivers allegedly made payments to an Ashley Furniture store credit account held by Zion s stepdad https://t.co/o2LfVA28bQ Jason Riley (@JasonRileyWDRB) May 17, 2021