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According to Denver Westworld, Colorado star Shilo Sanders is facing a bankruptcy lawsuit with an $11.89 million judgement against him. In a recent financial disclosure, Deion's son stated that he has around $325,000 worth of assets to his name...
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CajunBullet1 month
It is "Crime Time"!
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CanebreakCajun1 month
Dude is bankrupt at 21...
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dax98761 month
Who among the world wouldn't be Bankrupt with a $12M judgement against us??

Not trying to say the Sanders kid is or isn't responsible with his money, but even if he saved every dime its likely he wouldn't be able to pay that.
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GasMan1 month
NIL coming back to bite. I hope there's more of this.
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oldtrucker1 month
I thought he had a watch worth more than that
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ExpoTiger1 month
This explains why he and his brother bought his dad a house.
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Tasseo1 month
Not surprising news from this family. Don't wish them the best that's for sure.

Everyday we learn some kind of new twist in how adding nil interfere with good ol cfb. Paying players outside of the traditional schollys just disrupts the locker room.
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TheOcean1 month
Life comes at you fast
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Russianblue1 month
If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
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Tall Tiger1 month
How did you go bankrupt?
Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.
-Ernest Hemingway
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Demonbengal1 month
I listened to Jason Whitlock interview the security guard that is suing him. The guy is originally from Baton Rouge and was a minor league player.
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and he let a 15 y/o whip his arse…
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Rex Feral1 month
I’ve never heard of a college kid declare bankruptcy. Did he announce it like Michael Scott did?
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Legionfield1 month
“I declare bankruptcy!!!”
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cajunmud1 month
I had a horse named Shilo when I was a kid...had to knock him upside the head many times.
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vodkacop1 month
LOL
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Akit11 month
This is the other brother?
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tigerpawl30 days
Acorn/Oak Tree
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BobABooey1 month
Neither a borrower nor a lender be, Do not forget: Stay out of debt; Think twice, and take this good advice from me, Guard that old solvency. There’s just one other thing you ought to do. To thine own self be true.
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Deplorable Duke1 month
Well said, Polonius
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theballguy1 month
You can both borrow and lend. If you borrow, pay it back. If you lend, lend it to only those you know can pay it back. Simple enough.
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mudshuvl051 month
That's literally what the first line means: if you're a lender, you too, stay out of the kind of debt a lender can find himself in, i.e., lending to those who you ought not of lent to in the first place.
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GeauxTigers01071 month
This surprises literally no one
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KING NOLA1 month
He attack a security guard around 9 years ago when he was what 15 years old, got damn that must’ve been one hell of an arse whooping. I’m just curious, how much of an arse whooping a 15 year old can dish out that it’s worth over $11mill? That just sounds a lil insane.
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Jag_Warrior30 days
I don’t know. Whole thing sounds weird that a minor would get tagged with that. But bottom line is, his parents should have made certain that him or his attorney showed up for the court date. The article is poorly written. But it sounds like this was a default judgment.
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Saunson691 month
325,000 of assets is still more than the majority on this board likely
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vodkacop1 month
Technically he's about negative 11.5 million which is still more than you
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FATBOY TIGER1 month

Saunson69 is a fricking idiot
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