(LONDON) Feb. 8, 2011. — British authorities are going after the PGA Tour, plus several Tour players and agents who were paid sponsorship money by accused Texas swindler Allen Stanford — saying they unfairly benefitted from Stanford’s Ponzi scheme, the Telegraph a London newspaper, reported. More.
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