Maurice Clarett could clean your house
The famed, former OSU football player, Maurice Clarett, played for the Buckeyes in 2002, helping lead them to a National Championship but then later was dismissed from the team for improper benefits. He was later drafted to the Broncos in 2005 after unsuccessfully attempting to contest the NCAA rule that a player needing to be three years out of high school to be eligible (but never ended up playing with the Broncos) and then created some of his own infamy through his run ins with the law and finally landing a stint in prison.
Now though, he works as a motivational speaker and according to Columbus Business First is going to open a cleaning business. He has filed for a commercial cleaning business to have the name Clarett Cleaning Services with a PO box in Pickerington. So the famed ex-football player could clean your house (or at least send someone to do it)? Maybe.
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