oh look another broke athlete...

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damn. them parents are rawdude only 27 years old...seems like some shyt my mom would try if I didnt know any better
 

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ya momma aint shyt:mjcry:



















Thats a question not a statement:whoa:
lol my mom was the kinda woman to take the money that was given to me for communion...birthdays and stuff...claim that it was in my bank account and then use it for god knwos what. Not that it was always malicious though...I'm sure she would do it to put food on the table, pay for bills, buy stuff we need for school etc.

In this case my mom is the type to try and put my money to use for investing in ideas that she has. She's very entrepreneurial...only problem is she doesnt have the actual business acumen or education like I do.
 

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I'm sorry, but if that was my mom, she'd be in a ditch, dead :wow:
 

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Oh, that was a very interesting story.


...According to the Dispatch story, before Johnson signed his seven-year, $30.5 million deal in 2011, he granted power of attorney to his mother, Tina Johnson, that gave her full control of his finances.
Jack Johnson claims that Tina Johnson and his father Jack Sr. bought a house in Manhattan Beach, California, with his money but without the player's knowledge, according to the report. In addition, Johnson's parents borrowed $15 million against their son's future earnings. Many of the loans carried high interest rates, according to the Dispatch. The mortgage on the house carried a 12 percent rate, while a loan for $3 million was at 24 percent, leading to huge fees and, ultimately, default....


Why would a dude with "franchise player" written all over his balls do something like this? :dahell:

...the 27-year-old Johnson has little left of the almost $18 million he has earned throughout his nine-year NHL career...
:wtf:

...The Dispatch reported, through a source, that Johnson has cut off all contact with his family...
:lolbron:

...The former first-round pick, who has seven assists in 15 games this season, has three seasons remaining on the $30.5 million deal.
:whew:
 
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