According to a story published on WQAD.com and credited to the Associated Press, Team Supreme owner Nevin Gillette of Sterling, Ill. stands accused of running a Ponzi scheme involving at least 40 Sauk Valley, Ill. residents, in which he allegedly received $8 million from local investors, but invested none of it.
Calls to Team Supreme tournament trails went unreturned, but it appears the circuit faces an unclear future. For the complete text of the article, click here.