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After a jury found Calvin Darden, Jr. guilty of bilking former NBA player Dwight Howard out of several million dollars, a Manhattan judge sentenced him to spend more than 12 years in prison.
A Manhattan jury in October convicted Calvin Darden Jr. of cheating Howard — who had been one of the NBA’s most dominant players in his prime — out of $7 million in a bogus scheme to buy the ...
A Manhattan jury in October convicted Calvin Darden Jr. of cheating Howard — who had been one of the NBA’s most dominant players in his prime — out of $7 million in a bogus scheme to buy the ...
Atlanta businessman Calvin Darden Jr., a career fraudster with previous convictions, is facing 12 years in prison for his latest scam, convincing former NBA player Dwight Howard to part with $7 ...
Under the pretext of eventually selling him a WNBA team, the Atlanta Dream, Calvin Darden Jr. conned Howard out of $7 million. And now, as reported by ESPN, ...
Man who conned ex-NBA star Dwight Howard in fake WNBA bid gets 12 years in prison A Manhattan jury convicted Calvin Darden Jr. of cheating Howard out of $7 million in a bogus scheme to buy the ...
Darden, of Atlanta, is accused of cheating Howard, a 3-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year, out of $7 million in a bogus scheme to buy the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream.
NEW YORK (AP) — A Georgia businessman who scammed former NBA players Dwight Howard and Chandler Parsons out of millions of dollars was sentenced Thursday to more than 12 years in federal prison.
A Georgia businessman who scammed former NBA players out of millions of dollars was sentenced Thursday to more than 12 years in federal prison.
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