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Kroenke grew up in
Mora, Missouri, an unincorporated community with a population of approximately two dozen, where his father owned Mora Lumber Company.
[5][6] His first job was sweeping the floor at his father's lumber yard.
[7] By age 10, he was keeping the company's books.
[8] At Cole Camp (Missouri) High School, he played baseball, basketball and ran track.
[9]
In August 2013, Wilf, along with his brother, Mark Wilf, and cousin, were found liable by a New Jersey court for breaking civil state racketeering laws and keeping separate accounting books to fleece former business partners of shared revenue. The presiding judge noted that Wilf had used organized crime-like tactics to commit fraud against his business partners.
[21] In September, the judge awarded the two business partner plaintiffs Ada Reichmann and Josef Halpern $84.5 million in compensatory damages, punitive damages and interest that the Wilfs must pay.
[22] In June 2018, an appeal reduced this amount to roughly $32 million.
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