Saturday, 11 February 2012

Mike Tyson Career $300 Million

Mike Tyson Career $300 Million---Mike Tyson, the most famous and successful boxer in the world made $300 million over his career.
Tyson declared bankruptcy in 2003, despite receiving over US$34 million for several of his fights and $300 million during his career.
But Tyson's life was not easy as his career earning wasn't enough to support a lavish lifestyle that famously includes pet tigers.
That's a lot of cat food.
But Mike, the youngest man ever to win a world heavyweight title at just 20 years old managed to wind up in 2003 with $27 million debt thanks to a $400,000 a month lifestyle.
Before his 2005 fight with Kevin McBride, Tyson was $34 million in debt for which he was paid $5 million.
He filed for bankruptcy in 2003, owing $27 million.
Tyson was convicted of raping Desiree Washington, for which he served three years in prison.
Mike lost his fortune through some of the biggest financial blunders.
Almost 80 percent of National Football League players are flirting with bankruptcy two years after they retire.

Lenny Dykstra Charged With Fraud, Gand theft, Drug possession

Lenny Dykstra Charged With Fraud, Gand theft, Drug possession---On Friday, Lenny Dykstra was charged with drug possession and bankruptcy fraud for allegedly grand theft of removing and selling personal property from his $18 million mansion, which was part of the bankruptcy estate.
As part of the plea, Dykstra faces up to four years in state prison.
Dykstra lost his fortune through some of the biggest financial blunders.
Lenny Dykstra had earned $36.5 million from major league baseball in his basketball career.
Dykstra moved to California and started a profitable luxury car wash that he called The Taj Mahal after retirement.
He expanded the business throughout Southern California and in 2007 sold it to investors.
Dykstra proclaimed himself a financial guru and began writing a stock-picking website column.
His prominence soared as a sports celebrity, entrepreneur and popular guest on numerous financial news broadcasts.
Then in July 2009, Dykstra filed for bankruptcy.
Lenny amassed a fortune through financial advising.
In the bankruptcy filing, Dykstra listed assets of $24.6 million and overall debts of $37.1 million.
Among the assets he listed are two residences: a Ventura County mansion in Lake Sherwood Estates that he purchased from Janet and Wayne Gretzky, which he estimated was worth $18.5 million; and a home in Westlake Village that he estimated was worth $5.4 million.
As a result of the bankruptcy filing, the residences and Dykstra's personal property became part of the bankruptcy estate that would be used to pay off creditors.
Almost 80 percent of National Football League players are flirting with bankruptcy two years after they retire.

Lenny Dykstra Earned $36.5 million In His Baseball Career

Lenny Dykstra Earned $36.5 million In His Baseball Career--Lenny Dykstra had earned $36.5 million from major league baseball in his basketball career.
Dykstra moved to California and started a profitable luxury car wash that he called The Taj Mahal after retirement.
He expanded the business throughout Southern California and in 2007 sold it to investors.
Dykstra proclaimed himself a financial guru and began writing a stock-picking website column.
His prominence soared as a sports celebrity, entrepreneur and popular guest on numerous financial news broadcasts.
Then in July 2009, Dykstra filed for bankruptcy.
Lenny amassed a fortune through financial advising.
In the bankruptcy filing, Dykstra listed assets of $24.6 million and overall debts of $37.1 million.
Among the assets he listed are two residences: a Ventura County mansion in Lake Sherwood Estates that he purchased from Janet and Wayne Gretzky, which he estimated was worth $18.5 million; and a home in Westlake Village that he estimated was worth $5.4 million.
As a result of the bankruptcy filing, the residences and Dykstra's personal property became part of the bankruptcy estate that would be used to pay off creditors.
Lenny Dykstra was charged Friday with bankruptcy fraud for allegedly removing and selling personal property from his $18 million mansion, which was part of the bankruptcy estate.
As part of the plea, Dykstra faces up to four years in state prison.
Dykstra lost his fortune through some of the biggest financial blunders.
Almost 80 percent of National Football League players are flirting with bankruptcy two years after they retire.

Sarah Ferguson $7 Million Debt

Sarah Ferguson $7 Million Debt--Sarah Ferguson,The Duchess of York has cleared out her pending $7million debt with the money she earned from Oprah Winfrey’s show.
The show has helped her to pay off a substantial portion of the 7 million-dollar debt hanging over her head.
Sarah Ferguson has many money problems like $7 Million Debt, $75000 Million on tape attempting & Finding Sarah on Own network.
Sarah Ferguson has also battled money woes after her $3 million contract with Weight Watchers expired in 2007.
Sarah was also caught on tape attempting for $750,000 money to sell access of her ex-husband, Prince Andrew to  an undercover reporter.
Sarah angrily walked out of the interview after she was caught.
Celebrities may seem to have it all, but they sure know how to blow it all too.
Making millions of dollars or having celebrity status doesn’t do much to deter bankruptcy.
Having financial issues is just part of being a human being and celebrities are indeed human.

Sarah Ferguson $3 Million Weight Watchers

Sarah Ferguson $3 Million Weight Watchers---Sarah Ferguson has battled money woes after her $3 million contract with Weight Watchers expired in 2007.
Sarah Ferguson has many money problems like $7 Million Debt, Made $3 Million with Weight Watchers & Finding Sarah on Own network.
Sarah was also caught on tape attempting for $750,000 money to sell access of her ex-husband, Prince Andrew to  an undercover reporter.
Sarah,The Duchess of York angrily walked out of the interview after she was caught.
Celebrities may seem to have it all, but they sure know how to blow it all too.
Making millions of dollars or having celebrity status doesn’t do much to deter bankruptcy.
Having financial issues is just part of being a human being and celebrities are indeed human.

Susan Powter Bankruptcy $3.5 Million

Susan Powter Bankruptcy $3.5 Million---Susan Powter has bankruptcy of $3.5 million in debt in the 1990's, most of it owed to her attorneys.
On January 3, 1995, Susan filed for bankruptcy in Los Angeles.
Susan is a motivational speaker, dietitian, personal trainer and author of Australian birth in 1957.
Powter sued her second husband, Lincoln Apeland, for $1 million, for defamatory comments on his website, including statements that Powter is mentally ill and suffers from manic depression, to schizophrenia, to just about any sort of incurable emotional problem.
Susan Powter is author of several books who had been selling $110 million in books in the 1990's.
3 of Susan books  became New York Times best-sellers in the 1990s.
In 2002, she returned to writing with The Politics of Stupid, a stream-of-consciousness, self-published manifesto encouraging women to take control of their brains and bodies from food manufacturers, corrupt governments, and fitness/diet industries.

Susan Powter books sold $110 million

Susan Powter books sold $110 million---Susan Powter is author of several books who had been selling $110 million in books in the 1990's.
is a motivational speaker, dietitian, personal trainer and author of Australian birth in 1957.
3 of Susan books  became New York Times best-sellers in the 1990s.
In 2002, she returned to writing with The Politics of Stupid, a stream-of-consciousness, self-published manifesto encouraging women to take control of their brains and bodies from food manufacturers, corrupt governments, and fitness/diet industries.
People magazine revealed Powter ended up $3.5 million in debt in the 1990's, most of it owed to her attorneys.
On January 3, 1995, Susan filed for bankruptcy in Los Angeles.
Powter sued her second husband, Lincoln Apeland, for $1 million, for defamatory comments on his website, including statements that Powter is mentally ill and suffers from manic depression, to schizophrenia, to just about any sort of incurable emotional problem.
 
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