[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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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.

My guess is that if a bankruptcy is being performed by a competent individual, the breakdown of expenses would be attached to the filing as some appendix, to save the judge the hassle of wringing the answer out of the debtor in court. Since Dave doesn't give a shit about any of that, he figured just a single, vague number would suffice.
 
The only "business" expenses I could see are the mortgage and his credit card debts.

Is the court going to ask what he does for a living to warrant $5k per month average of debts? I mean, he obviously is stating he grosses $9k+ per month. Which also brings up how he is only grossing $56k in 2018 and $78k in 2019. Anyone with a calculator would tell you that grosses to over $100k.

I hope it dosent just get passed without any serious questions being thrown out in the courtroom.
It just occurred to me, Phil subtracted everything he pays money for besides his loan and credit card payments from his total income and that's where he came up with these 2018 and 2019 "gross income" numbers.

Take the 2018 and 2019 numbers and add to them the like $50K to $60K annual 'Business Expenses & Operating Costs' and you arrive at what his actual gross income is as has been tracked here.
 
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Is this why Burnell productions snuck up in 2017? So he could legitimately have business expenses to reduce his annual income?
 
Is it possible that DSP has donated fake tips to himself? I don't see how he could possibly claim 40k in business expenses unless he classified these fake tips as an expense and deducted them from his "revenue".

I wouldn't put it past him to be honest. He sometimes does everything in his power to make himself look good against his detractors. Like these weird pictures he posts of his wife, sitting at the computer just so he can say that they are a happy family.

Phil is insecure as all hell.
 
The question is do courts just rubber stamp the majority of bankruptcy applications due to the sheer volume of them, or is each one closely scrutinized?
Each creditor will send a representative to his court appearance. Given the amount of his unsecured debt, and the equity in the WAkando... there will be no rubber stamping this one.
 
He really is the pig that keeps on giving. Undeniably, Phil has kept me entertained but not through his content directly. I refuse to believe Phil is anything but an oversized roach wearing human skin at this point; how will he survive this fallout without a miracle?
Fake his own death and go into hiding for a few years, everyone hates him, he becomes basically Jaystation when he comes back.
 
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