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Judge rules against Joshua Allen in Amarillo Walk-on’s case – must pay former investors for ‘breach’ of duty - Lubbock Lights

Summary by Lubbock Lights
Two of Joshua Allen’s investors in the Amarillo Walk-On’s were granted $575,000 (plus interest) after a judge said there was evidence to support claims Allen committed a breach of duty – but not enough evidence to support claims the Lubbock businessman practiced securities fraud. State District Court Judge John Grace signed a judgment Wednesday granting the $575,000 to Jeffrey Tait Crow and Raiderland Holdings (owned by Chance Britt). But that’s…
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Lubbock Lights broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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