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Hollywood talent executive David Weintraub slammed former pro-baseball bigwig Alex Rodriguez as a “ruthless clout chaser” and threatened to take legal action for allegedly using “illegally recorded conversations," Page Six reported.
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Weintraub, the owner and CEO of DWE Talent, allegedly posted a series of Instagram photos in which he called Rodriguez out, in part for his role on CNBC show “Back in the Game.” The photos were no longer viewable to the public at the time of publication.
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“Alex has gone above and beyond to fake and act his role as being a helper/investor/businessman on this show and has truly showed his true colors & disingenuous intentions to steal ideas & diminish people reputations & businesses through the confines of this program to better his own celebrity and pretend to be an expert in marketing and investing which he is not,” Weintraub claimed in the post, according to the outlet.
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