Former Arizona Cardinals GM Steve Keim Had Ties To Alleged Scammer Who Was Found Dead
A Motion Ventures pitch deck names Steve Keim as chief operation and growth officer while investigators say the company ran a fraudulent shopping-site scheme.
- On Monday, August 10, Pro Football Talk obtained a pitch deck listing former Arizona Cardinals General Manager Steve Keim as "chief operation/growth officer" for Motion Ventures, a firm tied to an alleged e-commerce scam.
- Mohamed Coulibaly, who died earlier this month, allegedly defrauded at least 10 people—including three former NFL players—of more than $5 million through phony Shopify stores promising massive returns on e-commerce investments.
- After buying into multiple stores, Keim asserts he was a victim who lost money and remained unaware of the scheme's scope until he attempted to recover funds for other investors before Coulibaly's death.
- Former Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins accused Keim of a "set up" regarding a 2022 drug test, while influencer Tony Robinson linked the former general manager to the scam in weekend Instagram posts.
- The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office is investigating Coulibaly's death, while Keim maintains he was "blindsided" by the alleged fraud; no charges have been filed in connection to the investment scheme.
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