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VICK GOES BANKRUPT

Posted by Mike Florio on July 8, 2008, 10:35 a.m. EDT
The football player whom many regard as morally bankrupt is now financially bankrupt as well.
Imprisoned Falcons quarterback Mike Vick, who is doing time do to his dog-fighting activities, has filed for federal bankruptcy protection, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The Hampton Roads Pilot has the following quote from the filing: “The hope is that [Vick] can, after the conclusion of the bankruptcy case, rebuild his life on a personal and spiritual level, resurrect his image as a public figure, and resolve matters with the NFL such that he can resume his career.”
Vick asserted in the paperwork that he owes between $10 million and $50 million. (It’s unknown whether that amount includes the pack of smokes he borrowed from him cellmate.) Vick’s seven largest creditors are expected to have claims in the range of $12.8 million.
Included among the debts is $3.75 million in signing bonus money to which the Falcons are legally entitled.
We’re not experts in bankruptcy law (we invite any members of PFT Planet who are to chime in via e-mail), but we vaguely recall that there are two types of bankruptcy – liquidation and reorganization. We’re also generally aware that the credit-card lobby helped push through revisions to the bankruptcy laws that make it harder to utilize this device to get a fresh start (and thus to stiff the credit-card companies).
As a practical matter, Vick’s non-exempt assets will be rounded up and redistributed to his creditors. And there are different levels of creditors. Some have priority over others. Those without priority typically are lucky to get 10 cents for each dollar they are owed.
The other twist here is that the bankruptcy rules likely will postpone indefinitely the NFL’s appeal of the ruling that exempted nearly $20 million in bonus money from recovery. Eventually (and again we’re not experts on this), the issue could be resolved under the auspices of the bankruptcy court system.

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bankruptcy is a scam to keep most of your wealth when you see it all going away.

9 times out of 10 I don't hate on those people, they got in over their head and need a way out. Mike Vick though is a scumbag abusing the system. If I ever meet him I will punch him in the face.
 

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Honestly I feel bad for Vick. I hope he stays in shape so He can resume his career in the NFL.
 

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stealth;2138274 said:
bankruptcy is a scam to keep most of your wealth when you see it all going away.

9 times out of 10 I don't hate on those people, they got in over their head and need a way out. Mike Vick though is a scumbag abusing the system. If I ever meet him I will punch him in the face.

I hope the dog bites heal. ;)

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stealth;2138274 said:
bankruptcy is a scam to keep most of your wealth when you see it all going away.

9 times out of 10 I don't hate on those people, they got in over their head and need a way out. Mike Vick though is a scumbag abusing the system. If I ever meet him I will punch him in the face.

I wouldnt want to give away all my money either. F the system if you ask Me.
 

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I hope he can retain enough funds for the Mexican Mafia. I wouldn't want him to find himself unable to protect his ***ets. :eek::
 

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STAR GAZER;2138287 said:
I hope he can retain enough funds for the Mexican Mafia. I wouldn't want him to find himself unable to protect his ***ets. :eek::

"La Eme" is not prevalent in federal pens, though there is some representation there.
Just as well, we wouldn't want El Michael to go from dogs to the poultry variety.
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VICK GOES BANKRUPT

Posted by Mike Florio on July 8, 2008, 10:35 a.m. EDT
The football player whom many regard as morally bankrupt is now financially bankrupt as well.
Imprisoned Falcons quarterback Mike Vick, who is doing time do to his dog-fighting activities, has filed for federal bankruptcy protection, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The Hampton Roads Pilot has the following quote from the filing: “The hope is that [Vick] can, after the conclusion of the bankruptcy case, rebuild his life on a personal and spiritual level, resurrect his image as a public figure, and resolve matters with the NFL such that he can resume his career.”
Vick asserted in the paperwork that he owes between $10 million and $50 million. (It’s unknown whether that amount includes the pack of smokes he borrowed from him cellmate.) Vick’s seven largest creditors are expected to have claims in the range of $12.8 million.
Included among the debts is $3.75 million in signing bonus money to which the Falcons are legally entitled.
We’re not experts in bankruptcy law (we invite any members of PFT Planet who are to chime in via e-mail), but we vaguely recall that there are two types of bankruptcy – liquidation and reorganization. We’re also generally aware that the credit-card lobby helped push through revisions to the bankruptcy laws that make it harder to utilize this device to get a fresh start (and thus to stiff the credit-card companies).
As a practical matter, Vick’s non-exempt assets will be rounded up and redistributed to his creditors. And there are different levels of creditors. Some have priority over others. Those without priority typically are lucky to get 10 cents for each dollar they are owed.
The other twist here is that the bankruptcy rules likely will postpone indefinitely the NFL’s appeal of the ruling that exempted nearly $20 million in bonus money from recovery. Eventually (and again we’re not experts on this), the issue could be resolved under the auspices of the bankruptcy court system.

link:profootballtalk.com

Couldn't happen to a better guy!

I see Vick having a better chance of growing a rack of antlers than that happening

DallasDomination;2138277 said:
Honestly I feel bad for Vick. I hope he stays in shape so He can resume his career in the NFL.

Vick is a dog killer... I don't feel sorry for him one tiny bit, you reap what you sow... I don't see him playing NFL football again... Good riddance
 

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Michael Vick files for bankruptcy protection

By MICHAEL FELBERBAUM, Associated Press Writer

AP - Jul 8, 9:36 am EDT

RICHMOND, Va. (AP)—Imprisoned quarterback Michael Vick filed for bankruptcy protection while serving time for federal dogfighting charges, saying he owes between $10 million and $50 million to creditors.

Vick filed Chapter 11 papers in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Newport News on Monday. The seven largest creditors listed in the court papers are owed a total of about $12.8 million.

The suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback hopes he “can, after the conclusion of the bankruptcy case, rebuild his life on a personal and spiritual level, resurrect his image as a public figure, and resolve matters with the NFL such that he can resume his career,” according to the filings.

Vick is serving a 23-month prison sentence at the U.S. Penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kan., after pleading guilty last year to bankrolling a dogfighting ring. He was subsequently suspended indefinitely without pay and lost all his major sponsors, including Nike. He also faces state charges related to dogfighting.

The debt includes part of a signing bonus that the Falcons are seeking to recover.


After the plea on dogfighting charges, the Falcons tried to recover about $20 million in bonuses Vick earned from 2004 to 2007. But a federal judge held that Vick is entitled to keep all but $3.75 million of the money paid to him for playing football through the 2014 season.

According to the filings, Vick’s other debts include $4.5 million owed to Richmond-based Joel Enterprises Inc., and $550,0000 owed to Radtke Sports Inc. for breach of contract.

In May, a federal judge ordered Vick to repay about $2.5 million to a Canadian bank for defaulting on a loan. The Royal Bank of Canada had sued Vick in September, arguing his guilty plea to a federal dogfighting charge—and the resulting impact on his career—prevented him from repaying the loan.

A default judgment for $1.08 million also was entered in January against Vick and a business partner in a lawsuit brought by Wachovia Bank over a loan for an Atlanta-area wine shop and restaurant.
 

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And before you ask Yeag, no I have not been to Leavenworth to visit him.
 

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DallasDomination;2138281 said:
I wouldnt want to give away all my money either. F the system if you ask Me.


all well and good if you are a decent person

Mike Vick isn't a decent person.
 

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stealth;2138274 said:
bankruptcy is a scam to keep most of your wealth when you see it all going away.

9 times out of 10 I don't hate on those people, they got in over their head and need a way out. Mike Vick though is a scumbag abusing the system. If I ever meet him I will punch him in the face.
Not sure how he is abusing the system. Filing for bankruptcy protection is SOP when you have a bunch of creditors coming after your assets. This applies to the rich (like Mike) and the poor (like me). Doesn't matter if your morals are about as low as the sewer.
 

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big dog cowboy;2138305 said:
And before you ask Yeag, no I have not been to Leavenworth to visit him.

I heard you visit him for lunch every day. :laugh2:
 

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WoodysGirl;2138311 said:
Not sure how he is abusing the system. Filing for bankruptcy protection is SOP when you have a bunch of creditors coming after your assets. This applies to the rich (like Mike) and the poor (like me). Doesn't matter if your morals are about as low as the sewer.

I don't like it when scumbags use the system to their advantage. It's abuse regardless because the whole bankruptcy thing is ridiculous in my opinion.

Yes I am a hypocrite, but at the end of the day I hate truly immoral people.
 

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Yeagermeister;2138312 said:
I heard you visit him for lunch every day. :laugh2:
To far to commute every day. Then again I wouldn't cross the street to see him.
 
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