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Post by galaxytrash on Jan 13, 2023 22:32:12 GMT -6
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Post by Tater on Jan 14, 2023 3:02:36 GMT -6
Wow @ Lehner!
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Post by BigT on Jan 14, 2023 10:44:17 GMT -6
Another rich athlete squanders it away!!!
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Post by T-man2010 on Jan 14, 2023 10:51:44 GMT -6
How is there even 10-50 million in a snake farm?
FLA is full of exotic snakes that are a threat from people letting Boa's lose.
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Post by BigT on Jan 14, 2023 11:10:01 GMT -6
How is there even 10-50 million in a snake farm? FLA is full of exotic snakes that are a threat from people letting Boa's lose. A lot of them bastards are eating gators and other big wildlife. Those hunters are awesome!!!
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Post by hsbob on Jan 14, 2023 14:20:15 GMT -6
How is there even 10-50 million in a snake farm? FLA is full of exotic snakes that are a threat from people letting Boa's lose. That's a LOT of snakes!!!!
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Post by phill9 on Jan 16, 2023 17:32:57 GMT -6
LAS VEGAS -- Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner and his wife have filed for bankruptcy in Nevada, citing up to $50 million in debts to dozens of creditors.
The Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing offers a glimpse into the couple's financial problems, including money owed to no fewer than 50 people and companies, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
They filed for bankruptcy Dec. 30, months after a Wisconsin company sued Lehner for $4 million, claiming the NHL player and his father failed to make any payments last year on a business loan.
Both Lehner and his father, Michael, are listed as principal members in a Nevada business license filing for Solarcode, a limited liability corporation doing business in multiple states, including Nevada and Arizona.
Solarcode in January 2022 agreed to a four-year repayment plan with Eclipse Service but missed its first five payments, leading the Wisconsin company in late June 2022 to sue in U.S. District Court in Milwaukee.
An attorney for Lehner did not immediately respond Monday to a request for comment from The Associated Press.
Lehner's debts also included missed payments for a collection of rare snakes he purchased for $1.2 million in 2017, according to the bankruptcy filing. Lehner keeps the snakes at his reptile farm in Plato, Missouri.
He and his wife, Donya, estimate their assets are worth up to $10 million.
Lehner, 31, signed a five-year, $25 million contract with the Knights in 2020, but the Swedish hockey player has spent the 2022-23 season recovering from hip surgery.
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Post by Tater on Jan 17, 2023 3:10:13 GMT -6
And he's signed for two more year. Ugh.
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Post by steamer on Jan 20, 2023 15:46:54 GMT -6
Not that it was really needed, but just further evidence Lehner is not playing with a full deck . . .
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Post by angoti on Jan 20, 2023 19:43:14 GMT -6
I have a friend that raised snakes in his basement… you wouldn’t believe the money he made breeding rare snakes.. not my thing, but he mad good money.. and there are plenty of snake shows.. there’s actually one big show, where you can buy just about any animal legal to the state.. he told me some states have no laws at all on what you can own. Indiana is one state.. but it’s amazing what you can own across the board.. He doesn’t do snakes anymore.. but he made good money. I saw a guy hand him 6 grand for one snake he bread.
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Post by T-man2010 on Jan 21, 2023 18:09:28 GMT -6
I have a friend that raised snakes in his basement… you wouldn’t believe the money he made breeding rare snakes.. not my thing, but he mad good money.. and there are plenty of snake shows.. there’s actually one big show, where you can buy just about any animal legal to the state.. he told me some states have no laws at all on what you can own. Indiana is one state.. but it’s amazing what you can own across the board.. He doesn’t do snakes anymore.. but he made good money. I saw a guy hand him 6 grand for one snake he bread. I had such a friend back in the 80's like that. Had baby Boa's and they were cute and all, but at some point they got too big to keep. Never asked what he did with them. Lost touch with him after that. A few years later I was out with his ex-wife and she told me he started to get monkeys as pets. Don't have a morale for the story, not sure there is one.
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Post by angoti on Jan 21, 2023 21:59:59 GMT -6
I have a friend that raised snakes in his basement… you wouldn’t believe the money he made breeding rare snakes.. not my thing, but he mad good money.. and there are plenty of snake shows.. there’s actually one big show, where you can buy just about any animal legal to the state.. he told me some states have no laws at all on what you can own. Indiana is one state.. but it’s amazing what you can own across the board.. He doesn’t do snakes anymore.. but he made good money. I saw a guy hand him 6 grand for one snake he bread. I had such a friend back in the 80's like that. Had baby Boa's and they were cute and all, but at some point they got too big to keep. Never asked what he did with them. Lost touch with him after that. A few years later I was out with his ex-wife and she told me he started to get monkeys as pets. Don't have a morale for the story, not sure there is one. Yeah… my buddy says people get crazy with the trade of animals. I sent him the article he knew the guy Lehnar bought the business from Ben Renick, his wife killed him.. wow.. my buddy stopped doing anything with animals when his daughter got pregnant with her first child.. but he sold to the Chicago Reptile House.. he said Lehnar bought at the wrong time.
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