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“Phil Mickelson, one of the most famous people in the world and a man I once considered a friend, refused to tell a simple truth that he shared with the FBI and could have kept me out of prison ...
Gambler Billy Walters blames Phil Mickelson, who he says wagered over $1 billion on sports, for his insider trading conviction in 2017. ... he would not have gone to prison.
New book claims Phil Mickelson lost over $100M in sports bets, ... Walters, now 76, was convicted on insider trading charges in 2017 and sentenced to serve five years in prison, ...
“Phil Mickelson, one of the most famous people in the world and a man I once considered a friend, refused to tell a simple truth that he shared with the FBI and could have kept me out of prison." Ad ...
Phil Mickelson has enjoyed a life well-lived, ... While I was in prison, my daughter committed suicide. I still believe I could have saved her if I’d been on the outside.’’ ...
Well inside the cut line with four holes to play in his second round, a pair of late double bogeys left Lefty's 34th US Open ...
Phil Mickelson has wagered more than $1 billion over the last three decades and wanted to place a $400,000 bet on the 2012 Ryder Cup while playing for Team USA, ... While I was in prison, ...
Phil Mickelson will be ... book and interview come after the now-76-year-old was convicted of insider trading in 2017 and sentenced to a five-year prison term. Mickelson was named as a relief ...
Renowned gambler Billy Walters writes in his book that Phil Mickelson wagered more than $1 billion in the last 30 years. Walters' book is due out on Aug. 22. The Fire Pit Collective obtained the ...
Phil Mickelson bet more than $1 billion on football, basketball and baseball over the past three decades and even allegedly attempted to place a $400,000 wager on Team USA in the 2012 Ryder Cup in ...