LB Blake Martinez joins Panthers after Pokémon card scandal

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He retired to focus on his business of selling Pokémon and sports trading cards called Blake's Breaks. CNBC referred to Martinez's venture as a "side hustle'' that, according to documents obtained by the organization, brought in more than $8.3 million in revenue.

One rare Pokémon card reportedly went for $672,000.

Martinez sold his cards on Whatnot, an online social marketplace that allows users to sell products to each other.

In August, he "permanently'' was removed from the site and accused of scamming buyers.

"After a comprehensive investigation into [Blakes Breaks'] operations, we have decided to permanently remove the seller from our platform,'' the site said in a statement.

LOL.
 

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That's kind of weird, given the examples of pricing they referenced seem legitimate from articles I've read. He must have been ripping people off with some of the more common stuff.
 

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That's kind of weird, given the examples of pricing they referenced seem legitimate from articles I've read. He must have been ripping people off with some of the more common stuff.
Or maybe he wasn't ripping anyone off?
 
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