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Mickelson: 'I've Done Absolutely Nothing Wrong' - ESPN

Updated: May 31, 2014, 7:54 PM ET

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DUBLIN, Ohio -- Hall of Fame golfer Phil Mickelson confirmed that FBI agents investigating insider trading approached him this week at the Memorial Tournament. The five-time major champion said Saturday he has done "absolutely nothing wrong."

A federal official briefed on the investigation told The Associated Press the FBI and Securities and Exchange Commission are analyzing trades Mickelson and Las Vegas gambler Billy Walters made involving Clorox at the same time activist investor Carl Icahn was attempting to take over the company. When Icahn's intent became public, the stock price jumped.

The official was unauthorized to speak about the investigation and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity. Reports of the investigation appeared in several newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal.

Smiling as he stood before a room packed with reporters and cameras, Mickelson said the case had not been a distraction until FBI agents approached him after his opening round Thursday.

He said it would not affect his preparations for the U.S. Open in two weeks, the only major he lacks for the career Grand Slam.

"It's not going to change the way I carry myself," Mickelson said after an even-par 72 left him 10 shots behind leader Bubba Watson. "Honestly, I've done nothing wrong. I'm not going to walk around any other way.

"I think that as a player you have to be able to block out whatever is going on off the golf course and be able to focus on the golf course."

The federal official told the AP that Mickelson and Walters placed their trades about the same time in 2011. Federal investigators are looking into whether Icahn shared information of his takeover attempt of Clorox with Walters, and whether Walters passed that information to Mickelson.

The New York offices of the U.S. Attorney and the FBI declined to comment.

The newspaper reports said federal officials also were examining trades by Mickelson and Walters involving Dean Foods Co. in 2012.

After a brief interview Saturday, Mickelson stepped outside and signed autographs for about 20 minutes, like it was any other day at a tournament. Fans were supportive as ever on the golf course, and Mickelson gave away so many golf balls to children that his caddie asked a tour official to retrieve more balls from his locker when they reached the turn.

As Mickelson made the turn, a fan, unaware of the irony, shouted, "Take care of business, Phil!"

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AP Photo/Jay LaPrete"Honestly, I've done nothing wrong. I'm not going to walk around any other way," Phil Mickelson said Saturday in regards to the insider trading probe with which he's involved.

Mickelson was asked to describe his round.

"Interesting," he said with a grin. "Most of my rounds are, but just for other reasons."

Mickelson wouldn't discuss details about his relationship with Walters, a multimillionaire who owns several golf courses and auto dealerships. He wouldn't talk about stock tips he received, but reiterated that he did nothing wrong.

"And that's why I've been fully cooperating with the FBI agents, and I'm happy to do in the future, too, until this gets resolved," he said.

When asked whether Walters advised him to invest in Clorox or Dean Foods, Mickelson matter-of-factly replied to a Wall Street Journal reporter, "You should know. You wrote the article."

Icahn, 78, is one of Wall Street's most successful corporate raiders, famous for buying stock in underperforming companies, pressuring them to reform and selling out for a fat profit. In recent years, his targets have included Apple Inc., eBay and Dell Inc. His efforts have made him one of America's richest people: Forbes magazine puts his net worth at more than $20 billion, making him the 18th-wealthiest American.

In the 1980s, he pioneered so-called greenmail raids in which financiers threatened companies with hostile takeovers unless they were paid a premium to go away.

Walters is a legendary figure in sports betting circles, widely feared by sports book operators as one of the few people who can consistently win. He's bet millions on Super Bowls alone, and told "60 Minutes" in a 2011 profile that he has never had a losing year. An early user of computer data, Walters was one of the few bettors whose opinion was so respected that he could move point spreads if it was known what side he was betting on.

Walters and a group of bettors dubbed The Computer Group were indicted in the mid-1980s for running what prosecutors said was a bookmaking operation, but were acquitted at trial. Walters was also indicted on money laundering charges in 1998 and had $2.8 million in cash confiscated from a safe deposit box, but the charges were later dismissed and the money returned.

Walters was also a high-stakes gambler on the golf course, regularly playing celebrities or PGA Tour pros for cash. He told Golf Digest that he once lost a $2 million bet and once made a 40-foot putt worth $400,000. Walters teamed up with touring pro partner Fredrik Jacobson to win the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am by 10 strokes in 2008 while playing as an 11 handicap.

Politically connected in Las Vegas, Walters is also known for his philanthropy, particularly toward Opportunity Village, which trains developmentally disabled adults.

Mickelson, 43, was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2011. He goes to the U.S. Open next month with a chance to become only the sixth golfer to capture all four major championships. He has not won since the British Open last summer.

Mickelson has long had a reputation to gamble, though he has said he scaled back his habit after his son, Evan, was born in 2003. The most publicized payoff was when Mickelson and friends won $560,000 on a preseason bet (28-1 odds) that the Baltimore Ravens would win the 2001 Super Bowl.

He has a long history of playing money games during the practice rounds. He occasionally gets a group of players and caddies together for dinner and small wagering during the NBA and NHL playoffs, and prominent fights.

A year ago, Mickelson was criticized for public comments that tax increases in California kept him from being part of the San Diego Padres' new ownership group and might cause him to leave his native state. He said his federal and state taxes amount to over 60 percent.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Lauren Scruggs, blogger who lost hand in plane-propeller accident, engaged to ... - New York Daily News

Lauren Scruggs, the model who survived a terrifying plane-propeller accident, has a new reason to be happy.

The fashion journalist is engaged to her boyfriend, E! News correspondent Jason Kennedy, E! News reported.

Kennedy, who lives in Los Angeles, flew to Scrugg's Dallas home to pop the question. He spelled out "Will you marry me," in candles below the 25-year-old's balcony.

The TV personality announced the engagement on his Instagram account Friday, posting a photo of the picture-perfect proposal.

"Possibly the best night of my life," Scruggs gushed in her own Instagram post.

In December 2011, the fashion blogger lost her left hand and her left eye when she walked into an airplane's propeller. She opened up about the horrific accident in her book, "Still LoLo."

Kennedy, 32, and Scruggs have been together since at least July, when Us Weekly confirmed the two were dating. The two made their long-distance relationship work by traveling between Texas and California to spend time together.

The couple hasn't announced a wedding date, yet.

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Following the Indiana Pacers' Game 6 loss to the Miami Heat, Lance Stephenson posted a lengthy comment on Instagram. He talked about LeBron James and the season as a whole.

The photo accompanied with the caption (posted below) is of Stephenson hugging James after Game 6.

I have much respect for LeBron and the heat. This was a great series they deserve it all love to Heat. Want to say that I'm so proud of my teammates we work so hard all year to get to point, Everything is a learning experience and getting better every year love u guys Pacer nation and thanks to all of our Pacer fans love y'all too

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Other Pacers players chimed in on Social Media after the game as well.

Paul George: "Gave you my all Indy sorry I came up short but like I've grown this year.. I WILL GROW AGAIN!!!"

Rasual Butler: Thanks @pacer fans for the support we came up short to a great team the 2x defending champs much respect @miamiheat

C.J. Watson: "Learn from it and move on come bak next year even better with different mentality!!!!"

GM Kevin Pritchard: "Losing is incredibly painful bt I have enjoyed being with every player,coach and staff. I can promise one thing - our culture is strong!"

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Blackhawks Force Game 7 to Keep Dynasty Talk Alive - FiveThirtyEight

Three days ago, the Chicago Blackhawks were staring down a 3-1 deficit against the mighty Los Angeles Kings and the prospect of an end to their quest for back-to-back Stanley Cups (and a third title in five years). Two tenacious wins later, though, and Chicago’s odds are looking much better. They face a Game 7 at home Sunday night for the right to be favored against the New York Rangers in the Cup Final.

If they prevail, are the Blackhawks an NHL dynasty? Early in the Western Conference finals, no less an authority than the Great One, Wayne Gretzky, said we can start using the “d-word” if Chicago wins it all this year.

Defining a dynasty is difficult, and ultimately arbitrary, but we can measure just how successful Chicago has been since the NHL rebooted after the 2005 lockout.

To quantify a franchise’s success, I’ll turn to a method I used for the NBA in this article from January 2013. In it, I adapted a simple system first devised by Basketball-Reference.com founder Justin Kubatko, which rewards teams for increasing their championship probability by winning playoff series.

In the current NHL, every team starts with 3.3 initial points, or 100 times one-thirtieth (there are 30 NHL teams, so at the beginning of the season every team has a 1-in-30 chance of winning the Stanley Cup). By qualifying for the postseason, a team has increased its chances from 1-in-30 (3.3 percent) to 1-in-16 (6.25 percent), so it gets a 2.9-point bonus just for making the playoffs.

From there, teams accrue points for winning series and advancing further into the playoffs. Win a first-round series? Get a bonus of 6.3 points. Advance to the conference finals? Tack on 12.5 more points. Make it to the Stanley Cup Final? Grab 25 points. And win the cup? That’s a 50-point prize. (This means the Stanley Cup champion gets exactly 100 points for its playoff run.)

The advantage of this system is that it’s relatively simple and is directly tied to the number of teams in the league, as well as the amount of competition a team has left behind by advancing through each stage of the season.

By this accounting method, the Blackhawks have racked up a league-best 300 dynasty points since the 2005-06 season:

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(To put the still-in-progress seasons of Chicago, Los Angeles and New York on the same scale as completed seasons, I weighted their potential point totals by the likelihood of each occurring, assuming that the Blackhawks have a 55 percent chance of winning Game 7 — because they have home-ice advantage — and that the Rangers have a 50-50 shot at beating either in the final.)

The Blackhawks are a safe No. 1 — the best the Kings could do would be to pull within 40.4 points of them if LA wins Game 7 and goes on to hoist Lord Stanley’s Mug. Dynasty or not, Chicago has established itself as the class of the NHL.

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