Clarett connected with Israeli mob?

Qwickdraw

Benched
Messages
5,451
Reaction score
0
According to ESPN, Maurice Clarett has ties to an alleged member of an Israeli crime organization, and might have been in possession of firearms last week to protect himself against mob activity.

An assumed member of an Israeli crime organization called The Jerusalem Group reportedly became Clarett's sponsor and adviser in late 2004. He gave him cash, a BMW, bodyguards, drivers and beachfront lodging in Malibu, while agreeing to receive 60 percent of Clarett's rookie contract. After the Broncos released him, he was cut off and has received death threats since. A recent cryptic postcard is now being investigated by law enforcement.


VIDEO LINK, HERE:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2553084


Maurice Clarett was bankrolled by an alleged member of an Israeli crime organization after leaving Ohio State, ESPN has learned, and Clarett's attorney said Thursday that his client may have been in possession of firearms last week to protect himself against mob activity.

Clarett's attorney, Nick Mango, said Thursday that Clarett has repeatedly received death threats over the past year but that a cryptic postcard sent from Los Angeles last week has him wondering about Clarett's ties to an alleged mob enforcer.

In the late summer of 2004, ESPN has learned, Clarett traveled to Los Angeles and was introduced by a rapper friend to Hai Waknine, 35, a convicted felon who prosecutors believe is a member of an Israeli crime organization called The Jerusalem Group. Waknine, who at the time was being indicted on extortion and money-laundering charges, became Clarett's sponsor and adviser, along with Waknine's attorney, David Kenner. Waknine provided Clarett with cash, a BMW, bodyguards, drivers and beachfront lodging in Malibu, with the understanding that he would be reimbursed and receive 60 percent of Clarett's rookie contract.

But when Clarett was released by the Denver Broncos in August 2005, he was unable to pay Waknine back, and ESPN has learned that Waknine eventually cut off Clarett financially. Clarett moved back to his hometown of Youngstown, Ohio, that fall.

After Clarett was arrested last week, allegedly wearing a bulletproof vest and possessing four guns and a hatchet, Clarett's attorneys received an anonymous phone call alerting them to Clarett's ties to Waknine. They grew more suspicious when they received the threatening postcard this week.

Mango said he is concerned that postcard, sent to his law office, may have come from Waknine.

"That's our question, whether it's from him or people associated with that scene out there," Mango told ESPN. "Again, it came from Los Angeles, and we don't know what to make of that. ... We're going to turn this over to someone in law enforcement and see what they think [of the postcard]. ... We've always felt he had some reasons to fear for his safety, and we don't think any of his actions the night he was arrested -- despite the way it's been spun -- were that he was a threat to anyone else but more of him being in fear for his safety for quite some time."

Mango also said he believes Clarett's debt may have something to do with the threats.

"I believe he owes [Waknine] money, and I think [Waknine] is probably not the only one" he owes, Mango said. "Whether it's someone all the way on that coast or more on this side of the country; it's no one that I'd want to owe money to. ... A call came to our office [about Waknine], kind of giving us a rumored story. It's been kind of tossed around by us, and quite frankly, Youngstown has quite a reputation -- if you don't know it already -- for the Italian side of that ballgame. And everyone here thought, 'Well, you wonder with money changing hands ...' Having heard the things we've heard, this is a little more concerning."

Waknine's current relationship with Clarett is not clear, although two hours before Clarett's arrest, the running back called an ESPN reporter and mentioned, in passing, that he and Waknine were still friends. However, ESPN has learned that the FBI contacted Clarett about his relationship with Waknine before the 2005 draft, and it is unknown whether Clarett cooperated.

Waknine went on trial on June 5, and he pleaded guilty a week later to a single racketeering charge, admitting that he threatened violence to extort money from several individuals. Waknine, who was unavailable for comment Thursday, is expected to receive a nine-year prison term at his sentencing Sept. 11. His attorney, Kenner -- the former lawyer for Death Row Records and its founder, Marion "Suge" Knight -- did not return phone messages.

It's no secret, however, that Waknine provided Clarett with a life of luxury from August 2004 to August 2005.

"When I worked with Maurice, he had Hai and a very high-profile lawyer," said Charles Poliquin, who trained Clarett in November and December 2004 in Phoenix. "There are not a lot of guys that want to play pro football who have a team of lawyers and money men backing them up, and, for sure, they had his best interests at heart. But he was living too nice a life. Too nice. He was living in Malibu. Right on the beach. I've been to the house. [Waknine] owned like 10 cars and said, 'Pick whatever car you want.'"

But money eventually became an issue, especially for all of Clarett's three personal trainers. None of them -- Poliquin, Chad Ikei and Todd Durkin -- was ever paid for his services, and when one contacted a member of Clarett's inner circle to be reimbursed, he was told, "You'll get paid when I get paid."

Mango said he has neither the time nor the resources to investigate Waknine, but he found the threatening postcard puzzling.

"It came on a small index card like you use in school or whatever, and whatever language that was on it was actually cut and pasted in the old-fashioned sense, like typed and then cut out and pasted onto it," he said. "And then, obviously, the identity of the sender has been pretty well kept ... they took steps to keep that ...

"I think anything you get where the sender has taken very obvious and extreme and multiple steps to keep their identity sealed, that concerns me," he said. "Maurice has gotten other letters and, quite frankly, so have we. People write notes and might use the N-words, but it's in their handwriting some. Some sign it, even an address. In this case, none of that. There's no way to trace this one."
 

Dale

Forum Architect
Messages
7,785
Reaction score
7,395
I saw this on ESPN.com a few minutes ago, too.

Talk a man that drove himself down the wroooong path.
 

Qwickdraw

Benched
Messages
5,451
Reaction score
0
Dale said:
I saw this on ESPN.com a few minutes ago, too.

Talk a man that drove himself down the wroooong path.
Unbelievable.

This guy's story just gets thicker and thicker.

I want the movie rights.
 

InmanRoshi

Zone Scribe
Messages
18,334
Reaction score
90
Keith Davis should not be within 100 miles of this man.

You know, if I had signed a contract to give a mafia group 60% of my rookie contract in exchange for services, I think I might try to show up in shape and not get cut in my first training camp.
 

SkinsandTerps

Commanders Forever
Messages
7,627
Reaction score
125
The movie about this kid should be great.

I feel no sadness in my heart for this kid.

I used to tell new employees all the time:
Everyone makes mistakes, no big deal IMO. As long as you admit and own up to them.
I expect people to make mistakes.
IF you keep making the same mistakes over and over and dont learn something from them... you are either;
a. stupid,
b. dont care,
or c. you simply arent cut out for this (whatever it may be).

With Clarett it may be the first case where over time I have witnessed all three.
 

calico

Well-Known Member
Messages
5,964
Reaction score
3,150
not surprising at all. I assumed he was either out to murder the witness in his pending case or was on the lam.

No one has that much fire power and a bullet proof vest for no reason. I had heard that he may have been hooked up with Suge Knight (for those who don't know...he is a baaaaad guy)...but this is just about worse.

If this is true, then I will finally start to not hate the guy...
 

Qwickdraw

Benched
Messages
5,451
Reaction score
0
calico said:
not surprising at all. I assumed he was either out to murder the witness in his pending case or was on the lam.

No one has that much fire power and a bullet proof vest for no reason. I had heard that he may have been hooked up with Suge Knight (for those who don't know...he is a baaaaad guy)...but this is just about worse.

If this is true, then I will finally start to not hate the guy...
:huh:
 

koolaid

Drink Me
Messages
1,868
Reaction score
228
think we can still sign him? sounds like nothing parcells couldnt fix!
;)
 

notherbob

Well-Known Member
Messages
2,886
Reaction score
28
InmanRoshi said:
Keith Davis should not be within 100 miles of this man.

You know, if I had signed a contract to give a mafia group 60% of my rookie contract in exchange for services, I think I might try to show up in shape and not get cut in my first training camp.

Makes you wonder what kind of moron would agree to a deal where a mobster gets 60%, his agent gets 5% and the IRS gets 33%. That leaves 2% for the fool.

Like burmafrd said, "Stupid is as stupid does."

What a moron.
 

Avery

The Dog that Saved Charleston
Messages
19,465
Reaction score
20,518
I don't feel sorry for him one bit. He's brought all of this upon himself.

I won't get into the whole booster thing since we all know that it happens all the time (be it a dinner, maybe a free t-shirt, etc.), but when you get cars and your family stays at nice houses (R. Bush), you should know that what you are doing is wrong and may end up coming back to hurt you.

No sane person gets involved with Suge Knight or the mob - they could tell you from the outset that doing such business with them could be harmful to your health.

Someone needs to show Clarett 'Goodfellas' and the fallout from the Lufthansa heist.
 

adbutcher

K9NME
Messages
12,287
Reaction score
2,910
What's missed in all this is he is a very immature kid with little to no guidance and sadly his whole life will be ruined really before it begun. This story is more sad then funny, imo.
 

tyke1doe

Well-Known Member
Messages
54,312
Reaction score
32,716
calico said:
No one has that much fire power and a bullet proof vest for no reason. I had heard that he may have been hooked up with Suge Knight (for those who don't know...he is a baaaaad guy)...but this is just about worse.

I remember reading a Chris Rock interview where he talked about joking about Suge Knight during his comedy routine.

Afterwards, folks were coming up to him saying, "You shouldn't have said that about Suge."

Rock was amazed how many people were scared of him. I'm sure Tupac would agree if he could.

(Suge, if you're reading this, I'm just playin') :eek::

Seriously, though, has any former football player fallen from grace as hard as Clarett?

Talk about self-destruction. I hope he gets saved because he would have a great testimony.
 

JackMagist

The Great Communicator
Messages
5,726
Reaction score
0
adbutcher said:
What's missed in all this is he is a very immature kid with little to no guidance and sadly his whole life will be ruined really before it begun. This story is more sad then funny, imo.
:violin:

I guess I am a horrible person because I don't feel sorry for guys who had the world by the tail and blow it through their own actions.
 

burmafrd

Well-Known Member
Messages
43,820
Reaction score
3,379
It really ticks me off about how so many make excuses for this MORON.
For at least the last 3 years he has been screwing up every possible way.
IT IS HIS FAULT AND NO ONE ELSES.
 

aikemirv

Well-Known Member
Messages
16,406
Reaction score
9,999
No wonder he refused guaranteed money in his contract - He would not have ended up with any of it.
 

baj1dallas

New Member
Messages
6,556
Reaction score
1
what a freaking crazy story. i know that charles poliquin is a legit trainer, he trains a lot of athletes. when the whole story is told i have a feeling it's going to be hard to believe.
 
Top