Multiple reports say a former board president of the Central Little League in Las Vegas is accused of spending youth sports funds for personal use. According to the accounts, the individual—described as a convicted person in one report—allegedly accessed league finances and used money from the team’s accounts totaling about $64,351.24 (reports also round this to roughly $65,000). The alleged purchases include spending linked to casinos and strip clubs, as well as payments for “male enhancement” or erectile dysfunction-related medications. The reports characterize the accused person as having “sneaked” or otherwise obtained access to youth sports operations and then funneled money upward from the league. The coverage does not provide details across outlets on the stage of any investigations, charging decisions, or documentary evidence supporting the allegations. The reports present the claims as allegations, and they do not indicate whether the accused has been convicted of the conduct described. The case centers on alleged misuse of funds from a youth baseball organization in Las Vegas.