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After Darnell, SilverState, and others broke open the Connor Stalions on the CMU sideline story, the 11W commentariat once again finds itself on the front lines of the investigation.
It was revealed today that Blake Corum is the co-owner of "BC2 Housing LLC" with disgraced ex-staffer Connor Stalions.
Brohio traced this LLC back to a fake Amazon storefront. There is a full thread on how this is an obvious method for how boosters were able to fund Stalions's operation.
Corum denied any knowledge of the LLC's existence today.
Blake Corum, who appears as an co-owner of a Wyoming-based company with Connor Stalions, says he was unaware of that supposed partnership and that he had no business relationship with Stalions.
Corum says he has an attorney handling the situation.
— Alejandro Ziga (@ByAZuniga) November 7, 2023
However, Brohio was not done cooking. He discovered an Instagram post from Corum where he explicity shouts out "BC2 LLC" by name. It was posted a month after the LLC's formation.
"Blake Corum" is now trending on Twitter across the United States.
The Connor Stalions "lone wolf" argument is losing all credibility.
The power of 11W is evident once more.