University Of Michigan’s athletic program is facing some trying times in the wake of current controversy, including a former staffer they recently terminated.
The University recently terminated Connor Stallions, a former staff of the University, was recently from employment. This happened after a sign-stealing controversy that plagued the organization. Also, in a recent turn of events, a new piece of evidence came to light.
In a curious turn of events, Connor was linked with star running back Blake Corum. Also, apart from football, the dup was also engaging in a small business enterprise selling vacuum cleaners.
Home-Grown Business That Can Escalate
As the NCAA is continuing its investigation of the University Of Michigan’s alleged improper practices, they came across a new piece of evidence.
So, the evidence said that Stallions was not just engaging in football practices but also was a small entrepreneur who sold vacuum cleaners in an apparent partnership with Corum. The dup apparently joined forces to make a business of upscaling and selling vacuum cleaners.
The homegrown side hustle was under the radar for a while, but a legal dispute with his Homeowner’s Association (HOA) brought the issue to light.
Moreover, the Association claimed that Stallions was violating the community rules by conducting business in a residential community.
So, all these pieces of evidence revealed that both these individuals were repeatedly associated with each other in a financial context.
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