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Peggy had a sweet deal it’s too bad she blew it with greed.

“Peggy is the owner and CEO of King Management Group. She is the business manager to 31 professional athletes who look to her to help controlling [sic] their financial lives. Money is usually the least of the partnership. Peggy has been known to furnish homes, buy engagement rings and deal with endless baby mama drama. Known as "mama" to her clients, she works with some of the biggest names in sports.”

Peggy offered to manage a victim's finances for no fee using two bank accounts. With power of attorney she secured investments for clients. She padded costs, used credit card fraud, and ATM tampering. Bentleys, Maserati, Benzes, Range Rovers, Porsche, Rolls-Royce, jewelry, clothing, Trump Towers Miami condo, numerous homes, international flights and $2 million in American Express bills were paid with stolen money. Using 85-plus bank accounts and 20 shell corporations, she laundered money.

“The same people who years ago entrusted her with millions—from Ricky Williams to Dennis Rodman to Travis Best—wince today at the mention of her name. They'll tell you how she left them broke...How she's a forgery of the American Dream. And every athlete's worst nightmare.”

The Peggy Show Peggy
 Ann Barard, aka “black widow of banking," "the charlatan of all charlatans" and "a f------ chameleon ghost witch” is a shrewd, self-empowered minority woman who played to win at any cost in a male-dominated field.


Retired NBA star, Dennis Rodman, is trying to recoup the losses stolen by his financial manager, Peggy Ann Fulford, who presented herself as a Harvard-educated investment expert.  She claimed that she made a fortune on Wall Street and was so well-off that she would manage his money without charging a fee. 

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