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Bankruptcy fraud, concealment of assets, money laundering 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 months imprisonment, 500 hours community service, $200,000 in restitution [231] Released in June 2013 after serving a total of 13 months (7 while awaiting sentencing, 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 afterwards). Placed on probation for three years and also ordered to complete substance abuse ...
According to a 2009 report by Sports Illustrated, 78% of former NFL players have gone bankrupt or are under financial stress within two years of retirement, and within five years of retirement, an ...
According to a 2009 Sports Illustrated article, 35% of National Football League (NFL) players are either bankrupt or are under financial stress within two years of retirement and an estimated 60% of National Basketball Association (NBA) players, 78% NFL players and Russell Wiggs, [2] and a large percentage of Major League Baseball (MLB) players ...
By contrast, 78% of NFL players go bankrupt or nearly broke just two years into retirement, according to Sports Illustrated. Among NBA veterans, 60% fall into the same predicament after five years.
What’s less understandable is that a good number of these wealthy individuals end up filing for bankruptcy at some point in their lives. Especially famous athletes, who make all of their money ...
Track and field athletes Hammer throwers; Javelin throwers; Male hurdlers; Marathoners; Long-distance runners; Middle-distance runners; Sprinters; Racing drivers; Triathletes; Tennis players. Female tennis players; Male singles tennis players; Male doubles tennis players; UFC fighters; Ultimate disc players; Volleyball players; Water polo ...
Discover: Famous Athletes Who Have Gone Broke. T-Boz and Chilli of TLC. TLC (T-Boz and Chilli): Debt and Underpayment. How can you sell 10 million albums and still be broke? Ask TLC. The members ...
Minnesota Vikings boat party scandal (2005) – a sex party involving several members of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL); National Football League player conduct controversy (2007–present) – various off the field incidents involving American football athletes from the NFL, including Adam "Pacman" Jones, Terry "Tank" Johnson, Chris Henry, Ben Roethlisberger, Ray ...