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US reporter: Minority shareholders accuse Suns owner Ishbia of financial impropriety and using the team as a personal cash machine
On November 25, TA reporters Doug Haller and Mike Vorkunov jointly reported that Suns and Mercury owner Matt Ishbia had a legal dispute with the team's two small shareholders. The shareholders accused Ishbia of using the team as his "private cash machine" while also concealing spending details from them. In a legal document, two shareholders claimed that Ishbia mismanaged the two professional basketball teams, accused them of financial misconduct, and tried to use capital increase requirements to force them to give up part of their team shares. 
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