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RE: Man I thought this was a tough economy but...



It couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Poor fool thought his former white
managers were ripping him off and he had to go with Don King. Imagine that,
Don King short changing fighters? Welcome to Don King's business world.

John


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From: owner-celtics@xxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-celtics@xxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Stephen Beauregard
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 11:26 AM
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Subject: Man I thought this was a tough economy but...


Tyson Files for Bankruptcy Protection
      Sun Aug 3,12:02 AM ET

By CHAKA FERGUSON, Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK - Mike Tyson has filed for Chapter 11 protection in U.S. Bankruptcy
Court, claiming his finances are in disarray.



The former heavyweight champion has squandered nearly $300 million in ring
earnings through lavish spending and bad advice. Tyson's handlers said in a
news release on Friday that Tyson has taken control of himself and wants to
resolve his financial problems.


They blamed his out-of-control spending habits and subsequent mounting debt
on
mismanagement by others.


"As a professional fighter, who relied on others to manage his affairs, he
discovered that his debts far exceeded his assets," Tyson's attorney Debra
Grassgreen said. "Now, he has taken the lead in bringing order to his
financial affairs."


The fighter frittered away millions on mansions, Bentleys, jewelry, and even
Bengal tigers while buying extravagant gifts for his entourage. Don King
also
took a huge chunk.


Tyson has a $100 million lawsuit pending against King that goes to trial in
September. The suit claims King cheated Tyson out of millions after he got
out
of prison in 1995 and went back to fighting for the promoter.


Earlier this year, as part of a divorce settlement, Tyson agreed to pay his
ex-wife, Monica, $6.5 million from future earnings.


Besides his financial problems, Tyson is also facing possible jail time
again.


He pleaded innocent last month to misdemeanor assault, harassment and
disorderly conduct charges for pummeling two men during a brawl at a
Brooklyn
hotel on June 21. Tyson's lawyers claimed his actions were justified because
the two men allegedly menaced the boxer first by telling him they were
armed.
Prosecutors say the assault went too far.


Tyson, who served three years in prison for rape in the 1990s, faces up to a
year if convicted of the latest charges.

Thanks,

Steve
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