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Originally Posted by Drolefille
Lucky for him, under Florida state law his football pension is protected from garnishment, also under California state law his house is safe. So the man gets to keep his only real source of income, but that has to be running short, hence his attempt to make a book deal. That money was allegedly going into his kids' accounts (to protect it from the law) but I suspect that he would have had access.
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I guess I would pretty much sell a kidney for my kids, so I have a hard time with his lifestyle while pleading 'broke'. My husband's greens fees go into our budget each month and they are one of the first things to go if things get tight. It's a luxury, and if our kids had no trust for their futures, it would not be on the table at all. Along with steak dinners for 12. Hello Ramen noodles! LOL!