The Kawhi Leonard improper benefits scandal isn’t going away, despite the Los Angeles Clippers’ best efforts. New evidence has been uncovered by journalist Pablo Torre which implicates the Clippers in what appears to be a clear link between the basketball team and now-defunct carbon offset company Aspiration, which was reportedly paying Leonard $7 million a year for a no-show job.
This “smoking gun” comes in the form of a $1.99M investment in Aspiration from a company owned by Dennis Wong, who also owns 1% of the Clippers. It’s alleged that Aspiration was in financial free fall in December of 2022, and didn’t have the funds required to make Leonard’s scheduled
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