Shilo Sanders Faces Legal and Financial Turmoil Over $11.8M Judgment
The Colorado football player and son of Deion Sanders files for bankruptcy, raising questions about his finances and future.
- Shilo Sanders, son of Deion Sanders, filed for bankruptcy to discharge over $11 million in debt from a 2015 assault case.
- The debt stems from a court ruling that found Sanders responsible for severe injuries to a school security guard.
- Sanders' bankruptcy filing has led to scrutiny over his income, including earnings from college NIL deals.
- The Sanders family has remained silent on the matter, while Shilo's brother Deion Jr. shared supportive messages online.
- Legal battles continue as the security guard contests the bankruptcy to secure the owed damages.