Phil Mickelson on insider trading allegations: I've done nothing wrong

It's usually not a good sign when FBI agents approach you as you come off the golf course. That's what happened to Phil Mickelson this week at the Memorial, and now some details of an ongoing investigation into potential 

Golfer Phil Mickelson says he's cooperating in an insider trading investigation involving him, investor Carl Icahn and Las Vegas gambler Billy Walters but maintains he did nothing wrong.

Two FBI agents approached Phil Mickelson after his Thursday round at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio based on his involvement in a "major insider-trading probe" into the trading habits of investor Carl Icahn and 

Federal investigators have launched an insider-trading inquiry into the world of finance, gambling and sports, investigating a group of high-profile investors that includes Phil Mickelson, Carl Icahn and a Las Vegas bettor 

Reportedly being investigated by both the FBI and the SEC, Phil Mickelson may soon need a lawyer, instead of a caddie, by his side. (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images). Clorox is well known for its cleaning products. Ironically, an association with Clorox may