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Michael Johnson accused of taking $500,000 from debt-ridden track league

Michael Johnson has been accused of paying himself $500,000 (£372,000) just eight days before his Grand Slam Track project collapsed before the final event in Los Angeles

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theguardian.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

Michael Johnson accused of taking $500,000 from debt-ridden track league

Michael Johnson has been accused of paying himself $500,000 (£372,000) just eight days before his Grand Slam Track project collapsed before the final event in Los Angeles

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telegraph.co.uk3 mesi fa

Michael Johnson accused of secretly paying himself $500,000 as his athletics project flopped

Claims suggest Grand Slam Track founder made payment to himself while athletes and creditors were still owed millions

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  1. martedì 10 marzo 2026·telegraph.co.uk

    Michael Johnson accused of secretly paying himself $500,000 as his athletics project flopped

    Claims suggest Grand Slam Track founder made payment to himself while athletes and creditors were still owed millions

  2. mercoledì 11 marzo 2026·theguardian.com

    Michael Johnson accused of taking $500,000 from debt-ridden track league

    Michael Johnson has been accused of paying himself $500,000 (£372,000) just eight days before his Grand Slam Track project collapsed before the final event in Los Angeles