Former NFL cornerback Deion Sanders, the only man to play in both a Super Bowl and a World Series, is among those accused of defrauding investors out of $1.8 million by getting them to back a publication they believed would tout promising high school athletes to college recruiters. According to the plaintiffs in a state court action filed in Texas, Sanders, now a commenter for the NFL Network, co-defendant Damien Wallace and others claimed the publication, PrimeTimePlayer Pages, would be sent to more than 500 colleges and universities to promote featured student-athletes. Each of the plaintiffs was offered an opportunity to invest in the venture, and then to act as independent representatives for the product. Since then, however, plaintiffs have not been able to find a single school that actually received the publication, the complaint said. Source: CourthouseNews.com