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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #25 on: July 12, 2008, 01:14:32 PM »
why?

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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #26 on: July 12, 2008, 01:20:50 PM »
why?

low education

low self-esteem

low smartness


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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #27 on: July 12, 2008, 01:21:19 PM »
Well Camel Jockey have you been poor?  If not you can't know.  As far as intelligence goes I believe that has alot to do with it as well.  However I am intelligent, I have my degree and am working on being a nurse practitioner.  Also I am asian.  Had a great job as a Migrant and Refugee Youth Development Coordinator, than bam 9/11 happened and we lost funding.  

Anyone can make a mistake.

I don't think you'd lose 100 mil

There's a huge difference between a little free spending because you feel you have job security and blowing 100 million

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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #28 on: July 12, 2008, 01:25:11 PM »
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« Reply #29 on: July 12, 2008, 01:26:52 PM »
I don't think you'd lose 100 mil

There's a huge difference between a little free spending because you feel you have job security and blowing 100 million


Good point.  Vin Baker, what a piece of shit!!! ;D

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« Reply #30 on: July 12, 2008, 01:36:23 PM »
That is not rare at all.  Most professional athletes end up broke when their careers are over even if they make huge amounts of money.  It's because they get the money so quickly and easily they have no idea how to handle it and hang on to it. 

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« Reply #31 on: July 12, 2008, 01:37:21 PM »
actually, a lot of millionaires are choosing to 'take the hit' and let their house get foreclosed.

He might still have ten mil or 30 mil in the bank, who knows.

But when an adjustable rate makes your monthly payment go up $500 on a $200,000 home... HIS monthly payment (on a $20 mil home) will go up $50k a month, or more.

YOU can easily pay an extra $500 a month (well, most can).
An extra 50k a month might be something he cannot manage.

Didn't Ed McMahon just choose to 'walk away' from his mansion, as he was upside down on it?

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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #32 on: July 12, 2008, 01:46:22 PM »
Did his mansion look like this?

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« Reply #33 on: July 12, 2008, 01:51:02 PM »
Listen, if you gave me 100 million, i'd blow through at least 5-10 million in 2-3 months.  But after you get all that shit out of your system, I figure i'd settle down and get up to 240lbs!!!  LOL  Seriously, with my personality, i'd kill myself with that kind of cash!!!

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« Reply #34 on: July 12, 2008, 03:36:32 PM »
I actually had a Vin Baker signed basketball card at one time. I remember he had a real good year around '94 or so, and I sent in one of his cards to the team he was playing with at the time requesting that he sign it because I was his biggest fan or some bullshit like that.

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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #35 on: July 12, 2008, 03:49:41 PM »
Once again I ask the question.......you have the world by the balls.....how do you fuck it up?
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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #36 on: July 12, 2008, 03:51:55 PM »
Does Mike Tyson and MC Hammer ring any bells?

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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #37 on: July 12, 2008, 05:01:24 PM »
Black people cant handle money because they never had it before and never knew anyone who had it or never had a relative who had some..

NO THAT'S NOT IT...
YOU SEE THESE BLACK ATHLETES HAVE NEVER HAD WHITE ACCOUNTANTS IN THEIR LIVES AND YOU KNOW THE STORY...THERE IS NO THEIF LIKE A WHITE THIEF...

S&L SCANDAL ANYONE???
CORPORATE SCANDAL ANYONE????
REAL ESTATE MELTDOWN ANYONE?????
PENTAGON LOSING 5 TRILLION DOLLARS ANYONE???
IRAQ WAR AND THREE TRILLION WASTED ANYONE???
PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY ANYONE???
ENRON ANYONE?????

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« Reply #38 on: July 12, 2008, 05:10:35 PM »
on a side note, getting your home foreclosed on doesn't always indicate poverty!

if you bought a home for $2.5 million and the current value falls enough (given the current housing trouble)..what do you do?

owing more on the house that the market value and having minimal equity..walking away might not be a bad option.

Donald Trump has filed for chapter 11/12 several times if memory serves me correctly.
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« Reply #39 on: July 12, 2008, 05:14:41 PM »
Well you learnt wrong.

It's got nothing to do with being poor, and everything to do with intelligence and culture. You don't see asians striking it rich and going broke a few years later.

Black culture isn't complex, and having 100 million is, put the two together you have a broke ass dude.



why are you making this into a black thing?



People facing financial difficulties often feel like they are the only ones having money troubles. They often feel embarrassed and isolated from the rest of the community. They are reluctant of file for bankruptcy because they are afraid they will be considered failures and irresponsible by the public. They do not realize that many people, including famous celebrities, have faced similar financial difficulties and filed for bankruptcy to discharge their debts. This article will discuss some of these famous people including artists, athletes, authors, actors and businessmen who filed for bankruptcy.

Rembrandt Haremenszoon Van Rijn, 1606-1669, the famous Dutch painter, accumulated more debts than he could repay and filed for bankruptcy at the age of 50 in 1656. Jacob Peter Thomasz, a lawyer, supervised the sale of his assets in 1657 and 1658. Many of Rembrandt's paintings and his house were sold at an auction. After the bankruptcy, he continued to paint but was not allowed to sell his works directly to customers. He was able to circumvent this law by having his son take over his business and sell his paintings.

Phineas Taylor Barnum, 1810-1891, the greatest American showman, filed for bankruptcy in 1871 due to losses he incurred in unwise business ventures. After bankruptcy he organized his famous circus, "The Greatest Show On Earth." In 1881 he merged his circus with his most successful competitor, James A. Bailey, under the name of Barnum and Bailey Circus.

Mark Twain, (Samuel Langhorne Clemens), 1835-1910, pre-eminent American author, lost most of his money investing in a worthless machine called the Paige Compositor, an automatic typesetting machine. He filed for bankruptcy in 1894 and discharged all his debts, but was determined to repay the debts. He knew he could earn money by giving lectures to large audiences, so he traveled to Europe and spent the next four years lecturing in every major city. He used the proceeds from these lectures to repay all his debts. He also wrote several of his more famous books after filing bankruptcy including Pudd'nhead Wilson and Following the Equator.

Mathew Brady, 1823-1896, distinguished Civil War photographer, filed for bankruptcy in 1872 in Washington, D.C. when, after the Civil War, people lost interest in his work and he became unable to pay his business debts. Three years after he filed for bankruptcy the United Stated War Department agreed to purchase part of his photography collection for $25,000.00. He then reopened his gallery and was successful in attracting new clients for his work.

Henry John Heinz, 1844-1919, condiment manufacturer, started his company in 1869 selling horseradish, pickles, sauerkraut and vinegar. In 1875 the company filed for bankruptcy due to an unexpected bumper harvest which the company could not keep up with and could not meet its payroll obligations. He immediately started a new company and introduced a new condiment, tomato ketchup to the market. This company was, and continues to be, very prosperous.

Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900, acclaimed poet and author, was forced into bankruptcy in 1895. He had earlier been convicted of homosexual activity, which in England was illegal at that time, and was sentenced to two years in prison at hard labor. He was declared a bankrupt on November 12, 1895 and his property was auctioned off. After being released from prison he published his poem, The Ballad of Reading Gaol. His health was affected by his prison experience and he died at the age of 46.

Milton Snavely Hershey, 1857-1945, founder of Hershey's chocolate, started four candy companies that failed and filed bankruptcy before starting what is now Hershey's Foods Corporation. Mr. Hershey had only a 4th grade education, but was certain he could make a good product that the public would want to purchase. His fifth attempt was clearly successful.

Henry Ford, 1863-1947, automobile manufacturer, first two automobile manufacturing companies failed. The first company filed for bankruptcy and the second ended because of a disagreement with his business partner. In June 1903, at the age of 40, he created a third company, the Ford Motor Company with a cash investment of $28,000.00. By July of 1903 the bank balance had dwindled to $223.65, but then Ford sold its first car, and as they say the rest is history.

Mickey Rooney, 1920- , movie actor, blames alcohol and gambling for the financial problems he suffered in the early 1960's. He owed the Internal Revenue Service $1.75 million and filed for bankruptcy in 1962. After the bankruptcy he continued to act and has had many roles in movies and television. He is still preforming live shows today.

Debbie Reynolds, 1932- , movie actress, purchased a hotel in Las Vegas in 1992 and called it the Debbie Reynolds Hotel and Casino. She thought she could operate the hotel successfully, however, it was plagued by a weak cash flow almost from the start. In July 1997 the hotel filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and Ms. Reynolds filed for personal bankruptcy. The hotel was sold at auction in 1998 to the World Wrestling Federation.

Johnny Unitas, 1933- , legendary Hall of Fame football quarterback, was a great athlete but a terrible businessman. Each of his business ventures, including bowling alleys, land deals and restaurants, was unsuccessful. He filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1991. Other football players who filed for bankruptcy include Tony Martin and Lawrence Taylor.

Jerry Lee Lewis, 1935- , famous Rock n' Roll star, filed for bankruptcy in 1988 because of huge tax debts. The IRS seized his cars, furniture, baby grand piano and even showed up at his concerts to collect ticket sales. He has since recovered from bankruptcy and still gives live concerts.

Burt Reynolds, 1936- , movie actor, filed for bankruptcy in 1996 in Florida after his much publicized divorce from Loni Anderson. He had more than $10 million in debt. His dinner theater was foreclosed on by the mortgage lender and his ranch was sold. Since his bankruptcy he has continued to act in movies and was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in the film Boogie Nights.

Sherman Hemsley, 1938- , TV actor who played George Jefferson in All in the Family, filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in June of 1999. He did not have sufficient funds to repay a $1 million loan from a Las Vegas investment corporation and pay taxes he owed to the IRS. He later dismissed the case and worked out his debt outside court.

Marjorie Margolies Mezvinsky, 1942- , former member U.S. House of Representatives from 1993 to 1995, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in February 2000. She was denied a discharge however because she failed to satisfactorily explain and disclose what happened to all her assets.

Wayne Newton, 1942- , Las Vegas entertainer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1992 listing more than $20 million in debt. A few years later he signed a new contract with Stardust Hotel which pays him reportedly over $25 million per year for preforming at the hotel 40 weeks a year for 10 years.

Kim Basinger, 1953- , actress, earned so much money from her movies that she was able to purchase the town of Braselton, Georgia. After the purchase she was sued for breach of contract for pulling out of the movie, Boxing Helena. She was not able to pay the damages resulting from the suit and filed for bankruptcy in 1993. As part of her bankruptcy she sold the town. She later married Alec Baldwin, had a child and won an Oscar for her role in the movie L.A. Confidential.

MC Hammer (Stanley Burrell) 1962- , musician and entertainer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1996 because he did not have the income to support his lavish lifestyle and defend all the lawsuits that were filed against him.

Walt Disney, 1901-1966, cartoon creator, filed for bankruptcy in 1920 after his main client of his new business filed bankruptcy. Disney said he could no longer pay his employees or the rent and had no choice but to file bankruptcy himself. In 1923 her formed a new company with a loan from his parents and his brother. In 1928 her created “Mickey Mouse” and the rest is history.

Larry King, 1933-     , talk show host, filed for bankruptcy in 1960 and then again in 1978. He said each time that he was deep in debt.

Donald Trump, 1946-    , businessman, filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case for his casino empire in 2004 to reorganize his business after negotiations with his creditors failed. This was the second bankruptcy case for his casino business, in 1992 he had filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy for his casino business.

Mike Tyson, 1965-    , professional fighter, filed a Chapter 11 case in August of 2003 because he was not able to pay all his bills.

Sammy Kershaw, 1958-   , country music singer, filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case in February 2007. He had some major hits during the early 1990's, but nothing recently. He was facing financial difficulties with a restaurant he owned.

 
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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #40 on: July 12, 2008, 05:17:25 PM »
Luadcris said "What's worse is having money and losing it"

It's not just NBA stars you can count many a Rockstar that has piss away his money as well.
STOP!!!! Break it down...... ;D

ADD: Gymrat 75 beat me to it.  >:(   :)

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« Reply #41 on: July 12, 2008, 06:05:26 PM »
Well you learnt wrong.

It's got nothing to do with being poor, and everything to do with intelligence and culture. You don't see asians striking it rich and going broke a few years later.

Black culture isn't complex, and having 100 million is, put the two together you have a broke ass dude.



yeah you know that Oprah and Jayzee.  They're broke too  ::)

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« Reply #42 on: July 12, 2008, 11:47:00 PM »
NO THAT'S NOT IT...
YOU SEE THESE BLACK ATHLETES HAVE NEVER HAD WHITE ACCOUNTANTS IN THEIR LIVES AND YOU KNOW THE STORY...THERE IS NO THEIF LIKE A WHITE THIEF...

S&L SCANDAL ANYONE???
CORPORATE SCANDAL ANYONE????
REAL ESTATE MELTDOWN ANYONE?????
PENTAGON LOSING 5 TRILLION DOLLARS ANYONE???
IRAQ WAR AND THREE TRILLION WASTED ANYONE???
PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY ANYONE???
ENRON ANYONE?????

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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #43 on: July 13, 2008, 12:11:52 AM »
First off if he had a $100 million half is gone already to taxes,  His agent takes another 10% and his business manager takes another 12% to 15%.  If hired a separate financial manager then there is more.  Pretty sure he had an accountant too.  More than likely they invested his money in things that obviously didn't pay off.  You can bet he bought his mom a home took care of buying his family a bunch of shit and himself a big beautiful house and some fancy cars.  His problem was he should have paid cash for the house.  You don't make payments on huge house like that.  You pay cash like Oprah does or Madonna and others or you don't buy it.  Why make payments you never know when your cash is going to run out from unexpected circumstances.  Also fro being broke, doubt it.  Not sure how ling he played but he has a pension coming.  And depending on when he chooses to collect it, it is pretty good I am sure.

Also, you mention tennis and golf people are good with their money.  It is because these twos sports are money driven from the beginning.  In most cases all tennis and gold people come from money to begin with.  Someone has to pay for the lessons.  BB and other sports you can learn from the playground, little league, Pop Warner etc.  Their parents are usually money smart.  Even though the Williams sisters came from Compton, their dad and mom seem to be pretty grounded.  Most pro football players come from humble beginnings.  They got a scholarship for the physical abilities not their brains.  IN some cases this is different and in those cases they came from money too. Especially children of former pro ballplayers.

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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #44 on: July 13, 2008, 12:13:57 AM »
actually, a lot of millionaires are choosing to 'take the hit' and let their house get foreclosed.

He might still have ten mil or 30 mil in the bank, who knows.

But when an adjustable rate makes your monthly payment go up $500 on a $200,000 home... HIS monthly payment (on a $20 mil home) will go up $50k a month, or more.

YOU can easily pay an extra $500 a month (well, most can).
An extra 50k a month might be something he cannot manage.

Didn't Ed McMahon just choose to 'walk away' from his mansion, as he was upside down on it?

Whoa, whoa,,,,,I'm not saying he didnt but why would he or anyone with that kind of capital settle on an adjustable mortgage???

Also yes blacks, let's not go gettin finger happy here Ron with that delete button but lets' face it blacks in the USA are sold on bling.
They're force fed it in videos and movies.
Mama raised Tyrone hit's the lotto with the NFL, the poor bastard was tutored through college just to get a degree. What does he do? Gets the Bentley and on and on.....He has no one with financial education to steer him right. So all of it goes to bling...mostly.

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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #45 on: July 13, 2008, 12:22:43 AM »
NOT REALLY MOOSE WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT IT , WHERE DO THEY INVEST THAT MONEY. PURCHASING HOME THAT THEY DON;T BELONG IN....A MULTIPLICITY OF CARS THEY OWN, WHERE IS THIER BUDGET?  HOW MANY OF THE HANGER ON FRIENDS DID HE PAY FOR? I DON'T WISH ILL ON ANYONE BUT SPEND MONEY WISELY. THE BIG CORPORATIONS DO, AS SHOULD WE ALL

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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #46 on: July 13, 2008, 12:29:32 AM »
why are you making this into a black thing?



People facing financial difficulties often feel like they are the only ones having money troubles. They often feel embarrassed and isolated from the rest of the community. They are reluctant of file for bankruptcy because they are afraid they will be considered failures and irresponsible by the public. They do not realize that many people, including famous celebrities, have faced similar financial difficulties and filed for bankruptcy to discharge their debts. This article will discuss some of these famous people including artists, athletes, authors, actors and businessmen who filed for bankruptcy.

Rembrandt Haremenszoon Van Rijn, 1606-1669, the famous Dutch painter, accumulated more debts than he could repay and filed for bankruptcy at the age of 50 in 1656. Jacob Peter Thomasz, a lawyer, supervised the sale of his assets in 1657 and 1658. Many of Rembrandt's paintings and his house were sold at an auction. After the bankruptcy, he continued to paint but was not allowed to sell his works directly to customers. He was able to circumvent this law by having his son take over his business and sell his paintings.

Phineas Taylor Barnum, 1810-1891, the greatest American showman, filed for bankruptcy in 1871 due to losses he incurred in unwise business ventures. After bankruptcy he organized his famous circus, "The Greatest Show On Earth." In 1881 he merged his circus with his most successful competitor, James A. Bailey, under the name of Barnum and Bailey Circus.

Mark Twain, (Samuel Langhorne Clemens), 1835-1910, pre-eminent American author, lost most of his money investing in a worthless machine called the Paige Compositor, an automatic typesetting machine. He filed for bankruptcy in 1894 and discharged all his debts, but was determined to repay the debts. He knew he could earn money by giving lectures to large audiences, so he traveled to Europe and spent the next four years lecturing in every major city. He used the proceeds from these lectures to repay all his debts. He also wrote several of his more famous books after filing bankruptcy including Pudd'nhead Wilson and Following the Equator.

Mathew Brady, 1823-1896, distinguished Civil War photographer, filed for bankruptcy in 1872 in Washington, D.C. when, after the Civil War, people lost interest in his work and he became unable to pay his business debts. Three years after he filed for bankruptcy the United Stated War Department agreed to purchase part of his photography collection for $25,000.00. He then reopened his gallery and was successful in attracting new clients for his work.

Henry John Heinz, 1844-1919, condiment manufacturer, started his company in 1869 selling horseradish, pickles, sauerkraut and vinegar. In 1875 the company filed for bankruptcy due to an unexpected bumper harvest which the company could not keep up with and could not meet its payroll obligations. He immediately started a new company and introduced a new condiment, tomato ketchup to the market. This company was, and continues to be, very prosperous.

Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900, acclaimed poet and author, was forced into bankruptcy in 1895. He had earlier been convicted of homosexual activity, which in England was illegal at that time, and was sentenced to two years in prison at hard labor. He was declared a bankrupt on November 12, 1895 and his property was auctioned off. After being released from prison he published his poem, The Ballad of Reading Gaol. His health was affected by his prison experience and he died at the age of 46.

Milton Snavely Hershey, 1857-1945, founder of Hershey's chocolate, started four candy companies that failed and filed bankruptcy before starting what is now Hershey's Foods Corporation. Mr. Hershey had only a 4th grade education, but was certain he could make a good product that the public would want to purchase. His fifth attempt was clearly successful.

Henry Ford, 1863-1947, automobile manufacturer, first two automobile manufacturing companies failed. The first company filed for bankruptcy and the second ended because of a disagreement with his business partner. In June 1903, at the age of 40, he created a third company, the Ford Motor Company with a cash investment of $28,000.00. By July of 1903 the bank balance had dwindled to $223.65, but then Ford sold its first car, and as they say the rest is history.

Mickey Rooney, 1920- , movie actor, blames alcohol and gambling for the financial problems he suffered in the early 1960's. He owed the Internal Revenue Service $1.75 million and filed for bankruptcy in 1962. After the bankruptcy he continued to act and has had many roles in movies and television. He is still preforming live shows today.

Debbie Reynolds, 1932- , movie actress, purchased a hotel in Las Vegas in 1992 and called it the Debbie Reynolds Hotel and Casino. She thought she could operate the hotel successfully, however, it was plagued by a weak cash flow almost from the start. In July 1997 the hotel filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and Ms. Reynolds filed for personal bankruptcy. The hotel was sold at auction in 1998 to the World Wrestling Federation.

Johnny Unitas, 1933- , legendary Hall of Fame football quarterback, was a great athlete but a terrible businessman. Each of his business ventures, including bowling alleys, land deals and restaurants, was unsuccessful. He filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1991. Other football players who filed for bankruptcy include Tony Martin and Lawrence Taylor.

Jerry Lee Lewis, 1935- , famous Rock n' Roll star, filed for bankruptcy in 1988 because of huge tax debts. The IRS seized his cars, furniture, baby grand piano and even showed up at his concerts to collect ticket sales. He has since recovered from bankruptcy and still gives live concerts.

Burt Reynolds, 1936- , movie actor, filed for bankruptcy in 1996 in Florida after his much publicized divorce from Loni Anderson. He had more than $10 million in debt. His dinner theater was foreclosed on by the mortgage lender and his ranch was sold. Since his bankruptcy he has continued to act in movies and was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in the film Boogie Nights.

Sherman Hemsley, 1938- , TV actor who played George Jefferson in All in the Family, filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in June of 1999. He did not have sufficient funds to repay a $1 million loan from a Las Vegas investment corporation and pay taxes he owed to the IRS. He later dismissed the case and worked out his debt outside court.

Marjorie Margolies Mezvinsky, 1942- , former member U.S. House of Representatives from 1993 to 1995, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in February 2000. She was denied a discharge however because she failed to satisfactorily explain and disclose what happened to all her assets.

Wayne Newton, 1942- , Las Vegas entertainer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1992 listing more than $20 million in debt. A few years later he signed a new contract with Stardust Hotel which pays him reportedly over $25 million per year for preforming at the hotel 40 weeks a year for 10 years.

Kim Basinger, 1953- , actress, earned so much money from her movies that she was able to purchase the town of Braselton, Georgia. After the purchase she was sued for breach of contract for pulling out of the movie, Boxing Helena. She was not able to pay the damages resulting from the suit and filed for bankruptcy in 1993. As part of her bankruptcy she sold the town. She later married Alec Baldwin, had a child and won an Oscar for her role in the movie L.A. Confidential.

MC Hammer (Stanley Burrell) 1962- , musician and entertainer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1996 because he did not have the income to support his lavish lifestyle and defend all the lawsuits that were filed against him.

Walt Disney, 1901-1966, cartoon creator, filed for bankruptcy in 1920 after his main client of his new business filed bankruptcy. Disney said he could no longer pay his employees or the rent and had no choice but to file bankruptcy himself. In 1923 her formed a new company with a loan from his parents and his brother. In 1928 her created “Mickey Mouse” and the rest is history.

Larry King, 1933-     , talk show host, filed for bankruptcy in 1960 and then again in 1978. He said each time that he was deep in debt.

Donald Trump, 1946-    , businessman, filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case for his casino empire in 2004 to reorganize his business after negotiations with his creditors failed. This was the second bankruptcy case for his casino business, in 1992 he had filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy for his casino business.

Mike Tyson, 1965-    , professional fighter, filed a Chapter 11 case in August of 2003 because he was not able to pay all his bills.

Sammy Kershaw, 1958-   , country music singer, filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case in February 2007. He had some major hits during the early 1990's, but nothing recently. He was facing financial difficulties with a restaurant he owned.

 


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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #47 on: July 13, 2008, 12:59:08 AM »
he obviously has no more income, unless he gave that money i cant see how he went totally broke.

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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #48 on: July 13, 2008, 01:05:37 AM »
OBVIOUSLY DIDNT LISTEN TO HIS FINANCIAL PLANER.

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Re: Forner NBA Star broke
« Reply #49 on: July 13, 2008, 01:18:38 AM »
OBVIOUSLY DIDNT LISTEN TO HIS FINANCIAL PLANER.
He probably did not have one, he did the usual thing, bought a big home, sport cars, bought mum a house, gave money to his relatives. he made $90M in NBA money and $13.5 in his last year with the celts in 03-04.. dont understand how he did not have enough funds to cover a minimum monthly payment but thats his problem..he got lazy.

to keep the big cheques coming in you got to keep working, fuck what u made 3-4 yrs ago, thats why Michael jordan owns a piece of the bobcats, has his own brand, Will smith keeps churning out movies, year after year as does Eddie murphy.

lot of nba players work in the front office with there teams, many are radio and TV analyst..Baker needed to adjust his budget, his used to  $300,000 hitting his account every 2 weeks (NBA players get paid fortnightly) and when that stopped he fucked up...