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Mike Tyson’s former financial advisor sentenced to prison

This round, it’s Mike Tyson who has been suckerও-punched.

Th💖e former heavyweight champ, basking in the glow of his successful one-man show in Las Vegas, is still licking his wounds after his ex-financial adviser, Brian J. Ourand, picked the champ’s pockets clean.

Ourand, formerly of Live Nation-owned SFX Financial Adv🐬isory Management Enterprises, pleaded guilty in federal court in February to one count of wire fraud and was sentenced last week to 33 months in prison and a🧔greed to pay back more than $1 million in the celebrity scheme.

O༒urand reportedly raked in $265,000 alone on unauthorized ATM withdrawals, debit and credit card fraud, along with more of Tyson’s lo♓ot.

And it stung like a bee, according to The Post. Tyson was once so tigh🐟t with Ourand that the champ invited the moneyman to his wedding to Lakiha Spicer.

The theft was part of a brazen scheme by Ourand that also ensnared basketball stars Glen Rice, Dikembe Mutombo and other pro at🌜hletes, according to US Attorney Channing Phillips and Andrew Vale, assistant director in charge of the FBI’s DC field office.

At the 𒊎sentencing, Judge Tanya Chutkan also ordered Ourand to pay $1,002,390 in restitution, andꦡ levied the same sum as a forfeiture money judgment.

In his plea deal, Ourand admitted 💞to living it up with tanning sessions, dental work, gambling, hotels, golf fees and ♊other purchases, according to a plea to one count of wire fraud.