He actually became an equity owner of the place in a joint venture with an actual private equity fund run by real finance professionals who aren't related to him and aren't homies from the block he grew up with. It's surprisingly a much better investment than 99% of the other ventures athletes become part of. He's trusting honest people who have a reputation at stake so they can't risk a story about ripping someone off or their other investors will drop like flies, and they have already been pretty successful at adding a ton of value to the companies they buy.

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