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Former NHL forward Tyson Nash reveals how he was robbed of nearly $2million


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Hunter Bowman
August 6, 2024  (5:16 PM)
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Former NHL forward, Tyson Nash revealed that he was robbed of an astonishing $1.8 million.

Former NHLer Chris Pronger, who was the captain for the St. Louis Blues, explained the story of how Tyson Nash was robbed on a recent podcast.
Unfortunately Tyson Nash shares the same fate as Federov, and Johnson, and had his money embezzled by his financial manager. Chris Pronger would continue to explain the situation and explain just how tough it was for Nash's family.
«Devastated to hear his financial advisor embezzled nearly all his savings. In deep depression, it was his wife Kathy who helped him put his work boots back on. They created a viable business and got back on their feet. Their story is an inspiration to us all. Bravo Nash's»
«There was another one, Tyson Nash. You've probably never heard of it, I didn't know it either until he told me. He was incredibly embarrassed. His fund manager embezzled money from his bank account, stole money directly from his account. He thought he had more money than he actually did. He became depressed, not knowing what to do until his lovely wife Kathy shook him a bit and made him react,» Pronger said.

«He had a nice little nest egg of $2 million that he probably would have counted on and put to good use to live a comfortable life. Instead, I think he said he had $200,000 left in his bank account,» Pronger said.

Thankfully for Nash, he and his wife were able to overcome this situation and are moving forward, Pronger even stated that they're living a comfortable life and happy as ever.
«He did wonders, sold that business and the rest is Nash history,» Pronger said. «They are doing incredibly well, are very successful and have now figured out how to do business, bringing that determination and perseverance and toughness that he had while playing, and applied it to the business world. He and his wife are doing incredibly well and they are very proud of themselves.»

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