A running back for the Michigan Wolverines is now desperate to distance himself from Conror Stalions as his name has popped up in LLC filings made by the former Wolverines analyst in Wyoming.
Blake Corum has set his attorneys on the trail now that the link has been exposed, denying any connection to Stalions on the back of his resignation.
One filing was for “Home Essentials Distribution” which was done last March and has its listed address matching that of an Amazon seller with a 2.8 out of 5 rating. The other, “BC2 Housing’, was also filed in March of 2022 and lists Corum and Connor O’Dea as business partners.
The second one even bears his initials, or maybe it stands for Blake and two Connors?
According to Matt Fortuna, O’Dea was among persons whose names came up at the beginning of the sign-stealing investigations.
Meanwhile, Corum insists he has no dealings with the Connors.
“I know exactly what you’re talking about. My first time hearing it was when I went out to practice,” he told reporters this week, per the Detroit Free Press. “First of all, I have no businesses with him. I don’t have any business with Connor or anything like that.
“But I’m glad whoever found it, whoever was searching the web was able to find that. I appreciate you. My attorneys are on it. We’ll definitely get that figured out right away and give my name taken off or whatever it is.”
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Even stranger, Corum, Stallions, and O’Dea all list the same address in one of the filings: a property in Ann Arbor purchased last March that cost close to $500,000. Folks have been wondering how Stalions could afford such a residence on a $55,000-per-year salary.
Stalions has been sued by neighbors after dozens of old vacuum cleaners began piling up on his porch. The vacuums were sold on Amazon and listed to the same seller attached to the aforementioned LLC filing.
Blake, though, denies any involvement. So did Connor list his name without his knowledge, or is he lying?