A court-appointed trustee and Shilo Sanders’ legal team are now locked in a dispute over a quarter-million dollars, a fight that could define the Colorado star’s financial future. More than two years ago, the son of Colorado coach Deion Sanders filed a petition for bankruptcy with around $11 million in debt. Then, in October, the court-appointed trustee accused Sanders of a major violation, only for his attorney, Keri Riley, to fire back recently.
As per USA Today, Riley recently filed a response asking the bankruptcy court to dismiss trustee David Wadsworth’s complaint against her client. Wadsworth had accused Shilo Sanders of violating bankruptcy law by moving around $250,000 through Big 21, one of his companies. But according to Riley, the trustee has misunderstood the en

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