Judge Allows Key Claims in Shilo Sanders' Bankruptcy Case to Proceed
Federal judge denies Shilo Sanders' motion to dismiss, keeping significant allegations from John Darjean alive.
- Shilo Sanders owes over $11 million from a 2015 assault case that resulted in a default judgment.
- Darjean alleges Sanders uses LLCs to hide assets, a claim the judge found compelling enough to advance.
- Judge Michael Romero dismissed some claims but warned that piercing corporate veils is an 'extraordinary remedy.'
- Darjean has until June 27 to amend his complaint; pretrial discovery will follow.
- Sanders' bankruptcy filing aims to discharge debts, but significant hurdles remain.