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Rodney "Rocket" Grubbs of Brookville is accused of soliciting investors — typically pickleball players — for high interest, unsecured 18-month loans of $25,000 or more for his company All ...
Federal agencies investigating Indiana man for alleged Ponzi Scheme decline to discuss status of investigation ...
BROOKVILLE, Ind. — For a time, Rodney Grubbs was something of a celebrity in the world of pickleball. At tournaments around the country, Grubbs has been both a competitor and a merchant.
Pickleball’s ‘ultimate ambassador’ took $50 million from investors - who now say they were duped. Rodney “Rocket” Grubbs said in court filings that he currently owes his investors a ...
Rodney "Rocket" Grubbs of Brookville is accused of soliciting investors — typically pickleball players — for high interest, unsecured 18-month loans of $25,000 or more for his company All ...
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.
The pickleball community all over the country was left shaken, as the FBI served a search warrant at the home of Rodney Grubbs. Grubbs is the former owner of Pickeball Rocks or "All About ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Mired in bankruptcy proceedings, Rodney Grubbs was required to provide an accounting of all his debts. For years, Grubbs had convinced people around the country to invest in his ...
Pickleball Rocks CEO Rodney "Rocket" Grubbs, right, stands next to friend and investor Scott Siewert on the podium after medaling in a doubles match.
THE VILLAGES, Fla. (WFLA) — Rodney Grubbs has been a bit of a star in the fast-growing sport of pickleball, but now fellow players are taking him to a different court claiming he did not deliver ...
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Pickleball Rocks, Rodney Grubbs’s business, is closed. Photo: Joe Barrett/The Wall Street Journal. Teri Siewert tried for years to recoup thousands of dollars she and her husband had lent to a ...