Things have gone haywire for Brett Favre over the last month or so as his involvement in the Mississippi welfare fund scandal was revealed. With numerous suggesting different conclusions, Favre was accused of funneling a transfer of (minimum) $5 Million to revamp a new volleyball stadium where his daughter took active participation.
To make matter worse for Brett Favre, it comes to be known that the spoken off scandal is not the only one where he is involved. Favre is also involved in funding one of the most controversial products of all time – the same has even killed half-dozen dogs. The spoken off product that I’m referring to is – PreVPro, a cram claimed to treat concussions.
Now as per information published by Front Office Sports, it is important to bring everyone on the same page. There is a pharmaceutical company called – Prevacus which received an amount of $2.2 Million of Mississippi’s state welfare funds for the development of this miracle cream. The funds came directly from TANF funds.
With multiple NFL personnel claiming that the former Green Bay Packers QB should be removed from the Hall of Fame, his new revelations seem to give hm no supporting cause on how he should not be held guilty.
That not the worst possible information, is it? There is even animal cruelty that went into making this particular cream.
NFL insider AJ Perez mentioned just how the company was looting the needy while also killing harmless dogs in the process, “Thousands of dollars of the TANF funds were diverted from Prevacus’ original concussion treatment to develop the PreVPro cream. However, it was never actually produced in mass quantities to be sold to the public, in spite of multiple animal experiments that led to the deaths of at least a half-dozen dogs.”