According to various reports, Texas Tech coach Tommy Tuberville has been sued in federal court, accused of defrauding investors out of more than $1.7 million in Alabama following his tenure at Auburn.
A federal lawsuit filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Montgomery, Ala., names Tuberville, John David Stroud and eight investment entities as defendants, claiming the two men “employed devices, schemes, and artifices to defraud” seven plaintiffs from Arkansas, Alabama and Tennessee.
The lawsuit apparently alleges that Tuberville and Stroud misappropriated assets, and falsified client statements and fund performance reports as they “unjustly enriched themselves” at the expense of the investors.
The suit purportedly further contends that Tuberville and Stroud “intentionally or recklessly made untrue statements of material facts and omitted to state material facts … to induce plaintiffs to purchase interests in the hedge fund or funds operated and managed by defendants.”
It also appears that TS Capital Management has been the subject of an NFA regulatory investigation. A full copy of that investigation can be found at:
http://www.nfa.futures.org/basicnet/CaseDocument.aspx?seqnum=3051
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Tags: Tommy Tuberville securities fraud, Tommy Tuberville securities fraud claim, Tommy Tuberville securities fraud lawsuit, TS Capital Management fraud, TS Capital Management investigation, TS Capital Management lawsuit, TS Capital Management losses, TS Capital Management NFA action Last modified: July 17, 2015