Dustin Johnson expanded his legal proceedings this week involving a $3 million loan he made last year to a former financial advisor.
Johnson, who is playing this week’s BMW Championship, filed a second lawsuit on Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Georgia against Tony Adams and his firm, Alliance of Financial Professionals (AFP).
In the suit, Johnson claims Adams, a Georgia-based accountant, and AFP breached their fiduciary duty, committing professional negligence and malpractice.
According to the complaint, Adams and AFP advised Johnson to loan Nathan Hardwick and the Morris Firm $3 million.