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Michigan's Corum: No business relationship with Stalions - ESPN

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Michigan star running back Blake Corum said he has no business relationship with former staff member Connor Stalions, after records of an LLC in Wyoming listing both men as co-owners surfaced Tuesday on social media.

According to records from the Wyoming Secretary of State, Corum, Stalions and a third person, Connor O'Dea, are listed as organizers of a limited liability corporation called BC2 Housing LLC, which lists a home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, as its office and mailing address.

Property records show the address is a home Stalions purchased in March 2022. Stalions is the former Michigan staffer believed to be at the center of the NCAA's investigation into illegal off-campus scouting and signal-stealing.

He resigned from his position Friday after initially being suspended without pay, pending the outcome of the investigation. Corum said he only became aware of the LLC listing before practice Tuesday, and had no idea how his name appeared.

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