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Warren Carlos Sapp [1] (born December 19, 1972) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle for 13 seasons in the ... Legal troubles ...
Warren Sapp, the seemingly unstoppable former defensive tackle of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and later the Oakland Raiders, has been stymied by a force bigger than himself: bankruptcy. The player ...
Warren Sapp filed for bankruptcy in April 2012, claiming assets worth $6.5 million and debts of $7 million. The $7 million is owed to the IRS, child support to four different women, and medical bills.
Warren Sapp The house was listed for $3.774 million by a bankruptcy court in September, and at an auction, celebrity fitness guru Brenda Dykgraff won out with a $2.1 million bid.
Bob Sapp: OG: Minnesota Vikings [231] September 1, 1998 4 games Paul Wiggins: OT: Pittsburgh Steelers [232] December 23, 1998 4 games Jude Waddy: LB: Green Bay Packers [233] July 16, 1999 8 games Leonard Little: DE: St. Louis Rams [234] September 15, 1999 8 games Leon Lett: DT: Dallas Cowboys [235] October 21, 1999 4 games Travis Jervey: RB ...
Sapp played in the NFL for 13 seasons after he was a first-round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1995. He played the first nine years of his career with the Bucs before four seasons with ...
Johnson's release from jail on May 13 ended his legal problems from the December 2006 weapons incident. [11] The league ultimately suspended Johnson for half of the regular season on June 4. [ 12 ] However, he will have the opportunity to reduce the sentence to six games if he complies with Commissioner Goodell's guidelines of behavior, which ...
Prohibitive interest rates and legal fees have helped that initial loan balloon into a total liability of $12.5 million. In other words, the NFL star could have probably saved millions by settling ...