Former NBA player Darius Miles recently sought bankruptcy protection after playing for several seasons and earning millions of dollars, an article of Belleville News-Democrat reported on September 16.
The 34-year-old former player of the Los Angeles Clippers decided to file for bankruptcy in June after acquiring too much debt. Miles acknowledged that his liabilities amounted to $1.57 million while his current assets are $460,385. The former hoopster, who also appeared in the movie The Perfect Score and was endorsed by Michael Jordan’s sporting line, was struck with too much debt after injuries rendered him unable to play. A former NBA union vice president said it is common for athletes to run into debt because they are not familiar with how to handle the business aspect of their career.
If you are burdened by debt, working with an attorney is critical, especially if you have decided to file for bankruptcy and are unfamiliar with the process. Speak with an attorney at Greenway Bankruptcy Law, LLC in Birmingham today by calling (205) 324-4000 to learn more about your legal options.