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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Seven investors have filed a lawsuit in federal court, claiming former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville and another man mismanaged their money. The lawsuit, filed Friday in Montgomery, names Tuberville and T.S. Capital business partner John David Stroud. The plaintiffs say Tuberville and Stroud promised "above-average returns with below-average risk" on about $1.76 million dollars they invested. They now want to know what happened to their money, according to the filing. Tuberville's attorney Victor Hayslip issued the following statement today on his behalf: Coach Tuberville was surprised to learn of the pending lawsuit involving TS Capital Partners, LLC and he categorically denies any wrongdoing which has been attributed to him in this suit. He has never even met or spoken with most of the plaintiffs and he is acquainted minimally with the few other plaintiffs only because they were employees at TS Capital Partners, LLC. Coach Tuberville absolutely never solicited any investment from any of these or other individuals. It is important to note that Coach Tuberville himself invested significant funds and has never received any return from his own investment. Accordingly, he is hopeful the plaintiffs, who were employees, can help to provide answers as to what transpired. Coach Tuberville has cooperated with every regulatory inquiry and not a single one has asserted that he was involved in any wrongdoing. He intends to vigorously defend the allegations made against him and is confident he will be exonerated."
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