I do know that there were a couple third party agents allegedly working "together". One was very high on the SEC and the other USC. I suspect that the USC one, who gave off the slimey salesman/preacher vibe and clearly was with more real knowledge of the two, scammed the other one, who had the family connection.
I hope we don't see some 40 for 40 story years from now about how Maiava and his family got 10 cents on each dollar, like rock stars ripped off by managers.