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By MICHAEL FELBERBAUM
Associated Press Writer
 
4 months ago

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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1. myLot reputation of 59/100. patms1 (138)   4 months ago

I hope this bum losses everything. I just wish everyone who uses dogs for things like this would lose every thing also. Good for him. The mills of the Gods grind slow but very, very fine. Ain't payback a witch(with a capital B)?

 
2. allsmiles (62)   4 months ago

I don't think he is worthy of protection. Where was the protection he showed the dogs? Since he did not protect them, he should not be protected from anything. Karma can be a bite in the a$$.

 
3. myLot reputation of 89/100. DaddyOfTheRose (1651)   4 months ago

It will be interesting to see how this plays out for him. I must admit, that the feelings regarding his use of the dogs cannot be fairly applied to the bankruptcy. The law must be the same for everyone regardless of how we feel about some of their previous choices.

 
4. myLot reputation of 42/100. piasabird (847)   4 months ago




One thing I do know is that his dogs that were seized are being rehabilitated and he was chaged with the cost of it. Only one had to be put down and some went to a sanctuary. The majority of them are in the custody of the humane society, I believe. They have charged Vick with the cost to rehab them so they can be adopted.

I hope they have already gotten their money from his sorry behind. That would be so unfair if they have to foot the whole bill.

 
5. myLot reputation of 98/100. Ruthep (3449)   4 months ago

Vick is one sorry SOB.
Too bad he is entitled to bankruptcy protection. He should have to pay everything he owes.
I think he got off way too light anyway.

 
6. myLot reputation of 95/100. twoey68 (5966)   3 months ago

In honesty, I don't see why he should be allowed to file bankruptcy. It seems to me that it would be giving him a huge break after he broke the law. What kind of break did he give the dogs that were tortured and killed for financial gain?

As for "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"...that sounds an awful lot like "lets wipe the slat clean so I can start over like nothing ever happened".

What kind of role model is he going to be to kids around the world...be a sick and twisted individual and after your caught ppl will look the other way. As for his whole "finding God" b/c of this, I don't believe it...It seems like everytime one of these celebs gets in trouble the first thing they say is "I've found God and won't do it again". Where was his faith in God when he was torturing and killing the dogs? Had those been children instead of dogs would ppl be apt to let it go b/c he says he's learned his lesson? I doubt it.

I don't think he should be allowed to file bankruptcy, return to football or move on like nothing happened.

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