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Lawsuit: ‘Bogus’ investment cost Olson $1 million

The Columbian
Published: September 14, 2011, 5:00pm

DALLAS (AP) — Former Arizona coach Lute Olson says he lost slightly more than $1 million through “bogus” investments orchestrated by David Salinas, the Houston money manager for coaches who committed suicide over the summer.

Olson claims in a lawsuit that Salinas and an associate sold him corporate bonds that didn’t exist about six months after he retired in 2008.

Salinas died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in July. The Securities and Exchange Commission has since filed a lawsuit accusing him of defrauding more than 100 investors.

Salinas also operated a summer basketball program for college prospects. Olson is one of several college coaches who invested with him.

Olson’s suit was filed Sept. 7 in San Diego, where the coach maintains a residence.

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