The Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) has accused Bad Bunny’s sports agency of committing a series of grave violations. The allegations include offering concert and NBA tickets as gifts to players they did not represent and extending a $200,000 interest-free loan. The improper inducements were provided to dozens of players. As a result, the MLBPA has decertified an agent and issued a fine. These actions were presented to a judge this week.
The Major League Baseball Players Association alleged employees at Bad Bunny’s sports representation firm provided improper inducements to dozens of players, causing the union to decertify an agent and issue a fine. https://t.co/PEQsHoKr59
Bad Bunny’s sports agency accused of ‘grave violations’ in MLB drama https://t.co/EkAXOMynO8 https://t.co/qlrTWDmPFP
From @TheAthletic: The Major League Baseball Players Association told a judge this week that Bad Bunny’s sports agency committed “a series of grave violations,” including offers of concert and NBA tickets as gifts to players they did not represent. https://t.co/S7BeISXUoj
The MLBPA also announced this week that they were presenting an award for meritorious service to the agency led by Good Bunny. https://t.co/1tsTM6ufBB https://t.co/eEVTfeVUx2
The MLBPA told a judge this week that Bad Bunny’s sports agency committed “a series of grave violations,” including offers of concert and NBA tickets as gifts to players they did not represent. More from @EvanDrellich ⤵️ https://t.co/1ANjoicNzQ
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