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Heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield said he was manipulated into investing in an auto dealership that he did not want and was not told of the company’s decline until it had severe financial problems. With the dealership in receivership, Holyfield told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he was duped into an investing in a failed auto dealership that will take $1.5 million to rescue.
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