When sports stars want suits for the NBA Draft, they go to Andrew Jang. But under a different name, he's wanted for arrest.
Last February, 30 NFL players attended the “Pro Athlete Business Combine,” an event for players to learn financial know-how from speakers including the Miami Dolphins owner and LeBron James’s business manager.
One of the speakers was a fashion entrepreneur named Andrew Jang, who had risen quickly to prominence with a fashion label, Adriaen Black, that caters to professional athletes who want to impress at events like the NBA or NFL drafts.
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