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    On the morning of Oct. 7, two days before the Blue Jackets opened the 2014-15 season, Jack Johnson left his Ferrari parked in the garage of his Dublin apartment and drove his BMW to a federal courthouse Downtown to file for bankruptcy.

    Johnson has earned more than $18 million during his nine-year NHL career, not including the $5 million he will be paid this season by the Blue Jackets.

    Almost all of the money is gone, and some of his future earnings have already been promised — which is why Johnson, surrounded by a new team of financial advisers and an attorney, signed his financial surrender.

    The scene was nearly four years in the making, after a string of risky loans at high interest rates; defaults on those loans, resulting in huge fees and even higher interest rates; and three lawsuits against Johnson, two of which have been settled and one that’s pending.

    “I’d say I picked the wrong people who led me down the wrong path,” Johnson, a 27-year-old defenseman, told The Dispatch last week. “I’ve got people in place who are going to fix everything now. It’s something I should have done a long time ago.”

    He has declined to comment further.

    http://bluejacketsxtra.dispatch.com/con ... sided.html

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    When you can't trust your own parents with your money.......... must be hard to trust anyone.

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    • #3
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      Wow you have to fuck up pretty badly to go bankrupt with so much money and no business.

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        His biggest fuck up was having faith in the wrong people and not paying attention. So yeah, he fucked up pretty badly. But his parents are assholes!

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          Yeah, but at the same time, why did he fire his agent and appoint his parents in the first place?

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          • #6
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            Probably because he trusted them..and wanted to keep it in the family. Its a mess no matter which way we look at it.

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            • #7
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              What shitty parents.

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                Yeah, the parents are at fault here but who in their right mind signs a full power of attorney in this situation??? Cannot understand that for the life of me and certainly an agent (as evil as most think they are) would have stopped such nonsense.

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