Saturday, April 28, 2012

NBAPA under investigation

The NBA players association confirmed Friday they have received a subpoena for documents from the u.s attorneys office in Manhattan. The NBAPA finances  in recent reports have been questioned about their spending and the fact of them hiring family members. Executive Billy Hunter says he will cooperate in the investigation but will not be involved so it remains independent. The subpoena for documents followed union president Derek Fisher’s request for independent reviews of its business practices.NBAPA executive director Billy Hunter’s family, including his son, Todd Hunter, have been hired by the union in the past. Hunter’s family members and firms have been paid close to $5 million since 2001, according to reports.The NBAPA says in the statement it looks forward to putting the matters to rest. What's in future for Billy hunter, Derek fisher and  the NBAPA?

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