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Federal agencies investigating Indiana man for alleged Ponzi Scheme decline to discuss status of investigation ...
A pickleball company owner accused of running a Ponzi-like scheme won't be able to walk away from more than $47 million in ...
Federal officials said Rodney Grubbs had solicited millions of dollars in investments from pickleball players and enthusiasts across the country, offering promissory notes with “guaranteed ...
Rodney Grubbs is under federal investigation for allegedly defrauding people of millions of dollars. Matthew Carter, an Indiana attorney, has nearly 250 clients regarding Grubbs.
Smook then said he reached out to Grubbs. "Well I sent an email to Rodney and said, look, I'm just calling my note," said Smook. "Just FYI, let me know.
Smook then said he reached out to Grubbs. "Well I sent an email to Rodney and said, look, I'm just calling my note," said Smook. "Just FYI, let me know.
Grubbs guaranteed his pickleball investors a 12% interest rate compounded monthly, and a lump sum repayment after 18 months. Investors would receive an increased interest rate of 18% if he defaulted.
This story has been updated with additional information. The FBI confirmed that agents executed a federal search warrant today at the Brookville home of former Pickleball Rocks owner Rodney Grubbs who ...
Grubbs is the former owner of Pickleball Rocks. Now, the FBI is looking to identify potential victims who invested with Grubbs. He caught the attention of authorities months ago.
BROOKVILLE, Ind. (WKRC) - FBI agents have conducted a search of a home in Brookville, Indiana, owned by Rodney Grubbs, a businessman accused of defrauding pickleball players out of millions of ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The FBI is seeking to identify potential victims who invested in the now-defunct Pickleball Rocks company following Wednesday's raid on its former owner's Brookville home. The scandal, ...
What happened to all the money entrepreneur Rodney Grubbs borrowed from his creditors, including dozens of friends and associates he met in the fast-growing world of pickleball? That was the $47 ...