ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Connor Stalions, the former Michigan football staffer at the center of the NCAA’s scouting and sign-stealing investigation, is a budding entrepreneur who registered businesses in at least three states. One of those businesses, Wyoming-based BC2 Housing LLC, lists Michigan running back as a co-organizer alongside Stalions and another man. But Corum and his father both say they had no idea the company existed and aren’t sure how Corum’s name ended up on the founding documents.
O’Dea is listed as the resident agent for several Michigan companies, including one called Apollo LLC and another called Always Wonderful LLC. He also operates a company called Upscaled that sells refurbished electronics. Buying and selling refurbished goods was an interest O’Dea apparently shared with Stalions, who ran afoul of an Ann Arbor homeowners’ association for allegedly operating a business out of a condominium he purchased in 2022 for $485,000.