LeBron James Says He Warned His Accountant Never To Steal From Him: ‘Ain’t Going To Be Good For You’
LeBron James Says He Warned His Accountant Never To Steal From Him: ‘Ain’t Going To Be Good For You’
LeBron James recently opened up about his early financial fears and how his rough upbringing shaped his trust issues.
During an upcoming appearance on his wife Savannah’s podcast “Everybody’s Crazy” with co-host April McDaniel, James revealed that when he first started working with a financial advisor, he had one clear warning: “If you steal my money, bro, or if I’m broke, bro, I’m letting you know, bro, it ain’t going to be good for you.”
In the clip obtained by People, Bron explained that growing up “in the projects in Akron, Ohio, and not having sh*t” made it difficult to trust anyone.
TJB Crew, would you trust an accountant with your funds?

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