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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For everyone saying that he could just sell what he has or sell part of what he has, you're missing the point. Money was stolen from him by TMG. So, if someone steals, oh, I don't know, $5000 or $10,000 from you. How would you feel if everyone around you just said "sell one of your cars to cover the loss. go ahead. If you just sold a car or a sofa you'd be whole again" That's not the point. It's his money and he shouldn't have to sell anything to get his money back[/quote] True, but there is no telling when or if he may recover money that may have been stolen depending on the courts. Principles don't pay debts. When you need money in the present and you have stuff, it's a no-brainer, sell stuff. Apparently his horse farm is still for sale after it failed to sell at auction last year, but he supposedly owns 14 luxury homes across the globe, 40 cars, boats, a massive guitar collection and storage units full of stuff. He also spends a chunk of money supporting his family. He may not want to or should not have to get rid of stuff, but multi-million dollar earning celebs aren't immune to doing what they have to in order to pay some bills. [/quote] Did you skip the part where some of his family (mainly a sister) may be part of the problem? [/quote] This guy had tons of resources. He could have hired a firm to audit and oversee his managers. But he didn't do that. Instead he surrounded himself with "yes men", people who told him what he wanted to hear and he blew through his fortune. Did his managers also overcompensate themselves? Probably. And he continues to spend money that he doesn't have. There are no way to make the numbers work on his accounts, the dude is in financial trouble. And honestly I really don't care because he had to work pretty hard to blow through that enormous fortune of his. If he's broke, he's broke. Is what it is. [/quote] I know, what I'm saying is that one of his sisters appears to be part of the problem insofar as overcompensating herself.[/quote] Why did he give his sister access to his money and if he was too clueless to understand that he was burning through his money like an out of control forest fire why would she be any less clueless than he was? [/quote]
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