<Former Saint to File for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Posted on July 6th, 2010 No Comments

According to the Tribune News Services, “Three-time Pro Bowl quarterback Mark Brunell, who was paid nearly $52 million during his past 10 years in the NFL, plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Friday.”

Brunell was part of the Super-Bowl winning team last year, serving as the backup quarterback.  He is facing multiple lawsuits over his failed real estate and business loans. His partnership, Champion LLC, had bad timing on its investments, writes Brunell in a response to the Florida Times-Union.

One of Brunell’s former partners, ex-Jaguar Joel Smeenge, has already filed for bankruptcy.

The Tribune News Services reports that Brunell has made almost $52 million in his 10 years of playing in the NFL.

If you or anyone you know faces bankruptcy, call the New Orleans Chapter 11 bankruptcy lawyers at the Law Office of David D. Kervin, Jr., LLC, by dialing 504-599-5906.

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