[16-Jan-2020] DarksydePhil is filing for bankruptcy (general thread) - and has officially done so on January 31 2020, meaning a lot of his finances have become public

What will happen with his case following the 341 meeting?

  • Still gets Chapter 7

    Votes: 126 18.1%
  • Changed to Chapter 13 and ultimately fails to make his required payments

    Votes: 218 31.3%
  • Chapter 13 and successfully completed all payments

    Votes: 19 2.7%
  • Complete dismissal of the bankruptcy

    Votes: 334 47.9%

  • Total voters
    697
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Okay, i will lean out of the window now and say that this is the beginning of the end this time for real. Nothing that he has done compares to the half million debts that he has.

If he gets out of this still. I am willing to believe that Phil has some sort of superpowers, or maybe he has actual Pignosis.

Just a friendly reminder that he has a College degree in Business and Finances. What the fuck did they teach him in College?

Let's be honest, Colleges are glorified daycare centers.
 
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The wedding ring can go but the black cat statue and metal gear rising plasma lamp stay.
 
One bizarre thing is that property exemptions exist for things such as 'Media' like his blu-rays. There are exemptions for property that he didn't claim. He only claimed $1,500 worth of business related property exemptions on a business he is claiming $60K+ of business expenses on per year. He claims to own $500 worth of clothing. He claims to own $200 of jewelry. He claims $3K of Furniture and Household Items. That's it.

Like, if this goes through literally everything in his house he didn't claim under property exemptions is going right out the front door.

Edit: ^^^^The'$200 Misc Jewelry' is a property exemption he is claiming. That means he keeps it. Also only Phil is filing for bankruptcy so the $200 is just for his jewelry.
And he is lying about his ownership of collectibles, he's literally committing fraud to hide his CM Punk commemorative plaque :story:
 
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So, Phil committed perjury here, right? I mean, there's a public record of the lawsuit by MidFirst Bank. Phil didn't acknowledge the foreclosure (i.e. tossed the summons in the garbage) just so he could bullshit his bankruptcy statement. This is unreal.
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Also, the $5,200 per month average in business expenses is a clear lie. He sure as shit isn't spending an average of $5,200 on games for streaming... unless of course he's adding in all of his WWE Champions microtransactions because it's technically a video game expense. If he isn't counting that, the only other way this is possible is if he's counting certain expenses, such as mortgage (I work from home, dood!) or electricity bill (I can't work without electricity!) as business expenses. It's really odd how the bankruptcy documents don't require a breakdown of business expenses, since it leads to people just throwing out a number without any evidence. He's then including those "business" expenses as part of his ongoing monthly expenses so he can make his net income look even worse than it is. There's also the lying about him not having collectibles (nook full of statues he's acknowledged a thousand times having) or not having electronics that aren't for business use (downstairs TV he watches his wrestling on)... This is really shady shit he's pulling.
Does he not realize there are VIDEOS AND PICTURES that prove he's lying? What the fuck is he thinking?
 
James The Lesser Express Lane broke this down to the best of his abilities, and I gotta say, my favorite part is when he glanced over the "Miscellaneous Jewelry" part.
"Jewelry, yes.. really your wedding rings were only worth $200? What a cheap bitch".

got em.
Forgot to mention, ANY spending on a credit card 3-6 months prior to the bankruptcy being declared is considered fraud because you were making purchases you weren't planning to actually pay for.
 
Lol, good luck with that, pigroach.

Also checking the box for no presumption of abuse. Bold move, pigroach. I guess we'll see how that works.

His lawyer, amazingly not a Super Lawyer, Rochelle Shuffield.

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Not make something out of nothing but I could have sworn ol' Philly boy referenced his lawyer as a "he".
 
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