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Adapti (OTC:ADTI) has completed the acquisition of The Ballengee Group, a Dallas-based baseball sports management agency representing approximately 200 professional athletes. The transaction includes 6.5 million shares of Adapti common stock, a $7.5 million promissory note, and potential earnout consideration of up to $20 million payable in shares.

The strategic acquisition combines Ballengee’s sports representation expertise with Adapti’s developing AdaptAI platform, a SaaS-based solution for data-driven influencer alignment. The company aims to create an integrated agency model leveraging AI technology and social media management to enhance athlete brand value and sponsorship opportunities.

Adapti (OTC:ADTI) ha completato l’acquisizione di The Ballengee Group, un’agenzia di gestione sportiva di baseball con sede a Dallas che rappresenta circa 200 atleti professionisti. L’operazione prevede la cessione di 6,5 milioni di azioni ordinarie di Adapti, un pagherò da 7,5 milioni di dollari e un possibile corrispettivo aggiuntivo fino a 20 milioni di dollari pagabile in azioni.

L’acquisizione strategica unisce l’esperienza di Ballengee nella rappresentanza sportiva con la piattaforma in sviluppo AdaptAI di Adapti, una soluzione SaaS basata su dati per l’allineamento degli influencer. L’azienda mira a creare un modello di agenzia integrato che sfrutti la tecnologia AI e la gestione dei social media per valorizzare il brand degli atleti e le opportunità di sponsorizzazione.

Adapti (OTC:ADTI) ha completado la adquisición de The Ballengee Group, una agencia de gestión deportiva de béisbol con sede en Dallas que representa a aproximadamente 200 atletas profesionales. La transacción incluye 6,5 millones de acciones ordinarias de Adapti, un pagaré de 7,5 millones de dólares y una posible contraprestación adicional de hasta 20 millones de dólares pagadera en acciones.

La adquisición estratégica combina la experiencia de Ballengee en representación deportiva con la plataforma AdaptAI en desarrollo de Adapti, una solución SaaS basada en datos para la alineación de influencers. La compañía busca crear un modelo de agencia integrado que aproveche la tecnología de IA y la gestión de redes sociales para potenciar el valor de la marca de los atletas y las oportunidades de patrocinio.

Adapti (OTC:ADTI)는 약 200명의 프로 선수을 대표하는 댈러스 기반 야구 스포츠 매니지먼트 에이전시인 The Ballengee Group의 인수를 완료했습니다. 거래에는 Adapti 보통주 650만 주, 750만 달러 약속어음, 그리고 최대 2000만 달러 상당의 주식으로 지급될 수 있는 추가 성과 보상이 포함됩니다.

이번 전략적 인수는 Ballengee의 스포츠 대표 전문성과 Adapti가 개발 중인 데이터 기반 인플루언서 정렬 SaaS 솔루션인 AdaptAI 플랫폼을 결합합니다. 회사는 AI 기술과 소셜 미디어 관리를 활용해 선수 브랜드 가치와 스폰서십 기회를 강화하는 통합 에이전시 모델을 구축하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.

Adapti (OTC:ADTI) a finalisé l’acquisition de The Ballengee Group, une agence de gestion sportive de baseball basée à Dallas représentant environ 200 athlètes professionnels. La transaction comprend 6,5 millions d’actions ordinaires d’Adapti, un billet à ordre de 7,5 millions de dollars et une éventuelle contrepartie complémentaire pouvant atteindre 20 millions de dollars payable en actions.

Cette acquisition stratégique combine l’expertise de Ballengee en représentation sportive avec la plateforme AdaptAI en développement d’Adapti, une solution SaaS basée sur les données pour l’alignement des influenceurs. L’entreprise vise à créer un modèle d’agence intégré exploitant la technologie IA et la gestion des réseaux sociaux pour valoriser la marque des athlètes et les opportunités de sponsoring.

Adapti (OTC:ADTI) hat die Übernahme von The Ballengee Group abgeschlossen, einer in Dallas ansässigen Baseball-Sportmanagement-Agentur, die etwa 200 Profiathleten vertritt. Die Transaktion umfasst 6,5 Millionen Aktien von Adapti-Stammaktien, eine 7,5 Millionen Dollar umfassende Schuldanerkenntnis sowie eine mögliche Earnout-Vergütung von bis zu 20 Millionen Dollar, zahlbar in Aktien.

Die strategische Übernahme verbindet die Expertise von Ballengee im Sportmanagement mit Adaptis entwickelter AdaptAI-Plattform, einer SaaS-basierten Lösung für datengetriebene Influencer-Ausrichtung. Das Unternehmen strebt ein integriertes Agenturmodell an, das KI-Technologie und Social-Media-Management nutzt, um den Markenwert von Athleten und Sponsoring-Möglichkeiten zu steigern.

Positive

  • Acquisition of established sports agency with portfolio of 200 professional athletes
  • Strategic integration of sports management with AI-driven social media technology
  • Potential revenue synergies through enhanced sponsorship and brand opportunities
  • Significant earnout opportunity of up to $20 million indicates confidence in future growth

Negative

  • Substantial share dilution through 6.5 million new shares issued
  • $7.5 million debt obligation through promissory note
  • Additional potential dilution through earnout shares
  • AdaptAI platform still in development phase, not yet proven

Company Intends to Begin a New Era in AI-Driven Sports and Social Media Management

LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESS Newswire / July 17, 2025 / Adapti, Inc. (OTC:ADTI) announced that on July 14, 2025, it has closed its acquisition of 100% of the membership interests of The Ballengee Group, LLC, (“Ballengee”) a Dallas-based baseball sports management agency which represents approximately 200 professional athletes. Pursuant to the acquisition, the security holders of Ballengee are entitled to receive: (i) 6,500,000 shares of Common Stock of Adapti, (ii) a promissory note in the principal amount of $7,500,000 (the “Note”), and (iii) contingent earnout consideration of up to $20,000,000, payable in shares of Adapti Common Stock (the “Earnout”).

This acquisition marks a major milestone in Adapti’s vision to create an integrated agency that combines sports representation with social media management and AI technology. By bringing Ballengee’s roster of athletes together with AdaptAI – Adapti’s SaaS-based platform that it is developing for data-driven influencer alignment, management believes that the company is uniquely positioned to increase exposure and revenue for Ballengee’s athlete clients.

“Today we embark on an exciting new chapter,” said Adam Nicosia, CEO of Adapti, Inc. “By uniting The Ballengee Group’s world-class talent management expertise with our AdaptAI platform, we’re hoping to redefine how athletes and brands connect. Our integrated agency model will aim to empower clients to amplify their reach, unlock new sponsorship opportunities, and leverage real-time data insights to continuously optimize their personal brands.”

“Joining forces with Adapti opens tremendous possibilities for our athletes,” said James Ballengee, Founder of The Ballengee Group. “Together, we plan to harness AI-driven audience analytics and social media strategies to elevate athlete profiles like never before. I’m thrilled for what lies ahead as we build the future of sports marketing and management.”

Adapti plans to roll out a suite of integrated services that blend traditional contract negotiation and endorsement deals with dynamic social media campaigns, which we anticipate will be powered by AdaptAI’s proprietary “data fingerprint” technology that the company is developing. This technology will utilize Large Language Models to quickly optimize and adapt to changes in the ever evolving marketing landscape. This holistic approach is being designed to maximize engagement, drive higher ROI for brand partners, and ensure athletes capture every opportunity to grow their platforms.

About The Ballengee Group

The Ballengee Group is a full-service sports agency representing MLB athletes. Its team of seasoned agents, attorneys, and business executives offers deep expertise in contract negotiation, marketing deals, public relations, and strategic partnerships. With over 150 years of combined experience, The Ballengee Group has guided world champions and global icons throughout their careers.

About Adapti, Inc. (OTC:ADTI)

Adapti, Inc. leverages advanced AI technology to match products and brands with optimal influencers, using proprietary data analytics to drive superior marketing results. Adapti aims to build a global platform where data is an asset, efficiently paired with high-impact influencers.

About the Acquisition

For more information regarding the acquisition contained in this press release, please refer to Adapti, Inc’s filings with the SEC.

Forward-Looking Statements

This communication contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Adapti, Inc. generally identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as “may,” “should,” “expects,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “could,” “intends,” “target,” “projects,” “contemplates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “predicts,” “potential” or “continue” or the negative of these terms or other similar words. These statements are only predictions. Adapti based these forward-looking statements largely on their then-current expectations and projections about future events and financial trends as well as the beliefs and assumptions of management. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which involve factors or circumstances that are beyond Adapti’s control. Adapti’s actual results (including those of Ballengee post-acquisition) could differ materially from those stated or implied in forward-looking statements due to a number of factors, including but not limited to: (i) the ability to integrate the business operations of Ballengee with that of Adapti, (ii) the ability of Adapti to timely make the necessary filings with the SEC related to the acquisition of Ballengee, and (iii) those risks detailed in Adapti’s reports filed with the SEC, as well as other documents that may be filed by Adapti from time to time with the SEC. Accordingly, you should not rely upon forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Additional risks and uncertainties can be found in the Company’s recent annual and quarterly reports, filed with the SEC or other filings that are filed with the SEC thereafter. Adapti cannot assure you that the events and circumstances reflected in the forward-looking statements will be achieved or occur, and actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements made in this communication relate only to events as of the date on which the statements are made. Except as required by applicable law or regulation, Adapti undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which the statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

Investor Contact:
Phone: 214-301-3745
Email: investorrelations@adapti.io

SOURCE: Adapti, Inc.

View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

FAQ

What are the terms of Adapti’s acquisition of The Ballengee Group?

Adapti acquired The Ballengee Group for 6.5 million shares of common stock, a $7.5 million promissory note, and potential earnout consideration of up to $20 million in shares.

How many athletes does The Ballengee Group represent?

The Ballengee Group represents approximately 200 professional athletes, primarily in baseball.

What is Adapti’s AdaptAI platform?

AdaptAI is a SaaS-based platform under development that uses Large Language Models for data-driven influencer alignment and social media optimization.

How will the acquisition benefit Adapti’s business?

The acquisition aims to create an integrated agency model combining traditional sports management with AI-driven social media strategies to enhance athlete brand value and sponsorship opportunities.

When did Adapti (OTC:ADTI) close The Ballengee Group acquisition?

Adapti closed the acquisition of The Ballengee Group on July 14, 2025.

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Indy volleyball coach in viral video charged after allegedly sexting a minor

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INDIANAPOLIS — A viral video has led to criminal charges against an Indianapolis volleyball coach accused of sending sexually explicit images to someone he believed was a 14-year-old boy.

Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced that Levi Garrett, 34, of Danville, faces attempted dissemination of matter harmful to minors, a Level 6 felony, following an independent investigation by the prosecutor’s office.

According to the probable cause affidavit, the charges stem from allegations that on March 2, 2025, Garrett engaged in explicit conversations and sent sexually graphic photos on the dating app Grindr to someone he believed was a minor.

A member of a private online investigative organization used a fake Grindr profile titled “tryna have fun” with a photo portraying themselves as a 14-year-old male named “Josh.” The decoy allegedly engaged with Garrett’s profile, “Hmu & find out.”

During the conversation, court documents show the minor texted Garrett, “U mind if I’m young,” and Garrett replied, “No I don’t mind.” When the decoy told Garrett, “I’m 14 but I down for whatever,” Garrett allegedly “liked” the message and proceeded to send three sexually explicit images, including photos of male genitalia and sexual activity.

The messages also allegedly included language about meeting for sex, with Garrett asking whether the encounter would be “safe or bareback.”

Court records show Garrett initially agreed to meet at a location in Greencastle but later blocked the account.

The case gained widespread attention in August when YouTuber JiDion, who is affiliated with the private investigative group, posted a 26-minute video titled “Volleyball Coach Gets EXPOSED” that has been viewed over 1.2 million times.

In the video, JiDion confronts Garrett at The Academy Volleyball Club located on East 30th Street, showing him screenshots of the alleged text exchanges and explicit photos.

Notably, the video showed several Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers at the scene during the confrontation. When JiDion urged them to arrest the coach, one officer stated, “I have run into this before. Our prosecutor will not touch this,” a response that was controversial to many of JiDion’s followers.

IMPD later responded to the backlash and clarified that the video lacked important context, noting that a police report was filed at the scene, Garrett was trespassed from the property, and detectives were informed about the allegations.

Following the viral incident, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office opened a formal investigation into the allegations.

“There are no shortcuts in the investigative process,” Mears said in a statement Monday. “When it comes to crimes against children, justice demands that an independent investigation occur and evidence be properly obtained, so that a case is built that will hold offenders accountable in a court of law.”

According to the affidavit, body camera footage from the incident shows Garrett identifying himself by name and providing his date of birth and phone number to officers, information that matched the Grindr profile under investigation.

Garrett is scheduled to appear for a change of plea hearing on January 27, 2026, at 9 a.m. in Marion County Superior Court.





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Volleyball Lands Four on CSC Academic All-District Team

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GREENWOOD, Ind. – College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced its annual All-District listing on Tuesday, including four Central Michigan Volleyball members.
 
To qualify, a student-athlete must hold a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.50, across both undergraduate and graduate courses, if applicable. Athletically, volleyball student-athletes must have either competed in 90% of their team’s contests for the season or started at least 66% of contests.
 
The list of honorees is below:
 
Senior Alina Anderson (Rockford, Mich. / Rockford / Ferris State)
Senior Abby Olin (Coopersville, Mich. / Coopersville / Michigan State)
Sophomore Izzy Swiercz (Hudsonville, Mich. / Hudsonville)
Sophomore Grace Thomas (Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Coffman)
 
Both Anderson and Olin earned the honor for the 2024 season.
 
For the latest news and updates on CMU Volleyball, follow the team in X (@cmuvolleyball) and on Instagram (@cmuvolleyball).
 



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Affidavit reveals AI-generated plan in alleged grooming case against Mesquite pastor’s son and volleyball coach

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An arrest affidavit obtained by CBS News Texas reveals more details about what led up to the arrest of a teacher and volleyball coach accused of grooming a teenage girl to have a sexual relationship with her, including the discovery of an AI-generated document outlining manipulation tactics.

Matthan Lough, 32, was arrested on Dec. 10 on a charge of child grooming, a third-degree felony. His father, Kevin Lough, was the senior pastor of the Christian Center of Mesquite, where some of the alleged grooming took place.

The victim and her mother filed a report with Mesquite police about Lough on Oct. 2. According to police, the victim’s mother found out about the relationship earlier that week.

Mesquite police: Grooming began more than two years ago

The affidavit outlines how the case began with an interaction at a party in the spring of 2023.

According to the affidavit, the victim met Lough at her cousin’s graduation party when he approached her while she was playing volleyball. The victim recognized Lough from church, as his wife was the worship leader for their youth group. Lough asked her if she would be interested in joining a club volleyball team he wanted to start at the church. 

It was not until the fall of 2024 that Lough held tryouts for the team, and the victim was given a spot, the affidavit said. The victim reported a series of unusual interactions with Lough over the following months in which he shared overly personal details about his life and marriage, then began to make flirty and inappropriate jokes, according to the report.

Lough’s inappropriate behavior escalated further over the summer of 2025, when he started sending the victim explicit messages and discussed committing murders, the affidavit said. Lough also repeatedly made sure the victim knew he was carrying a gun, making her fear for her safety.

In September, the affidavit describes the relationship turning physical. Lough allegedly kissed the victim at a church event. Later that month, he sexually assaulted her twice, the victim told police.

The relationship ended after the victim’s mother discovered the inappropriate messages on the victim’s devices. Her mother then contacted Lough’s wife.

Police said that after the victim filed the report, detectives obtained a search warrant and found an AI-generated document on Lough’s iPad titled “Hypothetical Counter-Influence Plan.” The document outlined phases such as “rebuild her autonomy” and “shift the power dynamic,” and provided guidance on how to achieve success.

Fallout from child grooming case

After the relationship was uncovered, police said Lough’s wife left Texas. Court records show she filed for divorce in October.

Lough’s father also resigned as senior pastor of the Christian Center of Mesquite. In a post on the church’s website, its board said the church would work to seek justice for the victim. It also said the church has “initiated an immediate internal review of all child protection policies, volunteer screening processes, and facility access logs to ensure the absolute safety of every child and youth within our care.”



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2025 NCAA women’s volleyball championship: How to watch, schedule

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Texas A&M shook up the NCAA women’s volleyball tournament when the No. 3 Aggies upset top-ranked and previously unbeaten Nebraska in their regional final. Now, the Aggies are headed to their first Final Four in program history.

No. 3 Wisconsin, which ousted Texas, another No. 1 seed, on its home court, and No. 1 seeds Kentucky and Pittsburgh join Texas A&M in the national semifinals, which take place Thursday at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

The Aggies will take on Pitt in one semifinal, while Wisconsin and Kentucky will face off in the other. Neither Texas A&M nor the Panthers have won a national championship, though Pitt will play in its fifth straight Final Four. Both Wisconsin (2021) and Kentucky (2020) have won one national title.

Here are key facts about the 2025 NCAA Division I women’s volleyball tournament:

What is the remaining schedule?

*All times Eastern

Thursday, Dec. 18

Semifinal: No. 3 Texas A&M vs. No. 1 Pittsburgh – 6:30 p.m. on ESPN

“NCAA Women’s Volleyball Studio Show” – 8:30 p.m. on ESPN

Semifinal: No. 3 Wisconsin vs. No. 1 Kentucky – 9 p.m. on ESPN

Sunday, Dec. 21

“NCAA Women’s Volleyball Preview Show” – 3 p.m. on ABC

Championship – 3:30 p.m. on ABC

How can fans watch?

Fans can catch all of the action in the ESPN App and in the NCAA women’s volleyball streaming hub.

How can fans access more college sports coverage from ESPN?

Check out the ESPN college sports hub page for the latest news, scores, rankings and more.



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Three Clarkson Volleyball Players Named to CSC Academic All-District List

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Seniors Ashley Currier and Marin Hangliter as well as sophomore Olivia Baxter of the Clarkson University Volleyball team have been named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® Volleyball team. 

The 2025 Academic All-District® Volleyball teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. To be eligible, student-athletes need to be of sophomore standing both athletically and academically, hold a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 or better, and have participated in 90% of sets or have started at least two-thirds of their respective team’s matches. 

Baxter, a sophomore majoring in Chemical Engineering, was a Liberty League Second-Team All-Star thanks to her excellence in the back row. Baxter ranked 22nd nationally in digs per set (5.40 dps) and was 57th nationally in aces per set (0.63 aps).

Currier, a senior majoring in Mechanical Engineering, continued to be relied upon in a variety of roles for the Knights, averaging 7.09 assists, 0.95 kills, 2.50 digs, and 0.61 blocks per set. In a match against University of Rochester she nearly posted an incredibly rare feat, coming up just one kill short of a quadruple double (31 assists, 16 digs, 10 blocks, and 9 kills). 

Hangliter, a senior majoring in Environmental Engineering, finished the season averaging 2.62 kills per set, which ranked second on the team. She also was second in the Liberty League in aces per set with 0.64, which placed her 49th nationally in that category.  



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Three Tennessee Volleyball Players Earn CSC Academic All-District Honors

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Three Tennessee volleyball student-athletes College Sports Communicators Academic All-District team, as announced on Tuesday. Caroline Kerr makes the list for the second consecutive year, while Hayden Kubik and Gülce Güçtekin make the list for the first time in their careers.

This marks the first time in program history that three Lady Vols have been named to the Academic All-District Team. In Eve Rackham Watt‘s eight years as head coach, eight total players have earned Academic All-District honors. Tennessee has had two or more players selected to the All-District team now in three seasons, all coming under Rackham Watt.

CSC’s Academic All-America program recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. Both Kerr and Kubik earned spots on the CSC Academic All-America ballot, which will be announced on January 13, 2026.

Compiling a 3.87 GPA in the Sport Management program, Kerr garnered First Team All-SEC honors after leading the team with 945 assists. Kerr was a key force for a Tennessee attack that finished the season top 15 in both hitting percentage and kills per set. Kerr had 20 matches with 30 or more assists, including tying her career high with 57 against Florida on Oct. 15. 

One of the top setters in Tennessee history, Kerr currently ranks sixth all-time in both assists (3,259) and assists per set (10.65). The two-time All-American setter has led the team in assists in each of the last three seasons, eclipsing the 1,000-assist mark in both 2023 & 2024.

Earning her bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies, Kubik had her best offensive season of her career in her final collegiate season. Kubik led the team in kills (390), kills per set (4.19), points (431.0), and points per set (4.63) this season. She had double-digit kills in 24 matches, reaching 20 or more on four occasions.

Kubik also ranked top ten in the conference in both kills per set and points per set in 2025. A stellar defender in the back row, Kubik finished third on the team with 209 digs. The First Team All-SEC selection had seven double-doubles on the campaign, all of which came against conference opponents.

Boasting a 4.00 GPA in Communication Studies, Güçtekin became an important piece to Tennessee’s defensive success. The senior libero  led the team in 2025 with 408 digs. Güçtekin finished the season ranking top five in the SEC in both digs and digs per set. She recorded double figure digs in 23 matches, including having 20 or more in six. She set a career-high of 30 digs at Kentucky on Nov. 9, becoming the first Tennessee player to reach 30 or more digs since Yelianoz Torres had 30 against Arkansas on Oct. 20, 2023.

Güçtekin eclipsed 1,000 digs in her career this season, and finishes her collegiate career with 1,293 digs. An all-around player in college, Güçtekin also finished with 423 assists and 117 aces.



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