That could be a positive for us for maximum lulz.
Look at his Minecraft streams right now. I think the realization that this is not just a easy way to not pay his debts is finally starting to sink in. He is full anger/gold dust mode right now.
That's the biggest thing that has pissed me off in this entire bankruptcy saga: DSP has not shown any remorse that he can't pay these people back that he owes. He's taken out $131K in personal debt, is just hoping to get away with fucking them over legally (in his mind), AND is still blaming the trolls/detractors for it like he was ever going to pay these people back anyway. DSP was going to pay everyone the minimum he was legally obligated to for the rest of his life and pocket the money. "Fuck 'em, got mine." And yes I know that he would be paying maximum interest that way, but that's not how HE saw it. He saw it as "this is my money and I'm keeping it even though I owe people."
Go back and listen to his "debunking stream." Realize that Project 7 was at the peak of his Youtube/Machinima contract so he was legit making like $250K/year. And he still wouldn't pay his friends a couple hundred dollars to get them square while he got video revenues in perpetuity. He gave Rambo the half of the first month of revenue, kept everything else for himself, and then played dumb like I HAD EXPENSES DOOD! NOBODY ASKED TO BE PAID! Of course, he never offered to pay them even when it was clear that they couldn't afford to work for "exposure" anymore. And sure he might have had to pay them legally, but you would think just morally (HA!) that a couple hundred dollars would be a slap on the wrist to him, but instead he cried poor while he was leasing a BMW. Then was pissed off that they ghosted him in his own words. Yeah, because talking to DSP is like talking to a fucking brick wall; I'd ghost him too and move on. And to this he rants about how John and Howard stabbed him in the back by making one video telling their side of the story while he rants once every 3-6 months "clearing the air."
Sorry, I'm a little MOTI right now.