Baker Mayfield of the Buccaneers submits a petition to investigate potential investment fraud of $12 million

Baker Mayfield and his wife Emily Mayfield have petitioned the Travis County Court District through their attorneys to learn more about the alleged embezzlement of $12 million by a regional investment firm. Mayfield’s family includes a number of employees at the questioned company.

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Many members of the Mayfield family are employed by the company that handled the $12 million in investments. (Photo: Bucs Nation)

Baker and family want to know about their $12 million investment during the last five years

The six defendants, including Camwood Capital Management Group and Camwood Ventures, are required by the petition to provide financial records going back to 2018. Baker and Emily Mayfield want to know more about the whereabouts of their $12 million investment during the last five years.

According to KXAN, the petition claims that the signatories simply are unable to determine if their money has been legally and skillfully invested, has been stolen or otherwise mishandled, or has been a combination of both.

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Mayfield has made slightly over $48 million

The Mayfields claim that they were not given access to this data and have made the decision to take further formal action to obtain it. According to the petition, it is too soon to say whether or not a lawsuit will be necessary. The Mayfields will decide that once they have more information about the circumstance.

In his NFL career, Mayfield, who was chosen first overall by the Cleveland Browns in the 2018 NFL Draft, has made slightly over $48 million, according to Spotrac. Mayfield, who will play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the first time this year, is presently vying with Kyle Trask for the starting job.

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