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The wild saga of former Dodgers star Yasiel Puig had a new wrinkle thrown in it on Tuesday night as he called out the fan travel agency group "Pantone 294." As Puig shared on Twitter, Pantone is allegedly promoting an unauthorized Puig documentary. As the image reads, "do you want to be in a Yasiel Puig documentary? Must be available to be in Hollywood on [a March date and time]."

Here's the tweet from Puig.

Notably, nothing could be found across Pantone's social media platforms or on their website or LinkTree sites at the time of this article.

Puig said in a statement:

"Everyone tried to tell my story for me. This is not an event authorized by me, I will NOT be there and I am not involved in this so-called "documentary". I will be telling MY story, with MY words, about what REALLY happened very soon... with people who I have specifically chosen to help me tell my truth- but this is NOT IT."

Puig goes on to shame Pantone for promoting the alleged event. Pantone addressed the situation in an Instagram comment where they said that HBO reached out to the travel agency group asking them to find fans for the documentary.

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UPDATE

Pantone has released an official statement on the situation.

Yasiel Puig has made headlines of late as he deals with a federal legal battle involving illegal gambling.

It's an interesting situation with Puig and we'll keep an eye on it. But we hope the truth comes out.