A group of vendors has accused Michael Johnson of paying himself $500,000 (£372,000) while his Grand Slam Track project was ...
It was made when Johnson allegedly already knew that insufficient funds were in place to pay competing athletes in his start-up competition.
Winners Alliance, the sports licensing and commercial organization whose board of directors is chaired by billionaire Bill Ackman, has been accused of “orchestrating” every step of Grand Slam Track ...
Vendors are looking to sue Johnson and Winners Alliance for millions. The post Michael Johnson Accused of Fraud in Grand Slam Track’s Collapse appeared first on Front Office Sports.
A new legal filing criticizes the league’s plan to emerge from bankruptcy. The post Creditors Bash Grand Slam Track, Threaten to Sue: ‘Shocking Levels of Incompetence’ appeared first on Front Office ...
A start-up track league, led by Olympic gold medalist Michael Johnson, owes more than $40 million to dozens of creditors, according to court filings. The track league, Grand Slam Track, didn't make it ...
Track and field’s international federation called it “unconscionable” for the bankrupt Grand Slam Track league to be looking into bankrolling future events before its debts from the 2025 season are ...
A group of unsecured creditors are taking legal action against Michael Johnson’s disastrous Grand Slam Track project ...