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I think you have the cause and effect reversed. I think he spends money on stupid gacha games because he's bankrupt, not the other way around.Well we now know why Phil continues to whale out on sweaty bejeweled wrestler men - he thinks it’s all free now. All the money wasted on wrestling levels and other gatcha games will disappear.
Looking at Phil’s income, his non-existent business expenses, did he really manage to bankrupt himself with mobile gatcha games? Most of the debt is on CC. He isn’t traveling or buying luxury goods. Did he dump a significant amount of money he didn’t actually have on mobile games, and then start paying absurd interest rates on it?
No, gatcha game spending isn't legally recognized as gambling. For it to be legally recognized as gambling it would also have to be legally regulated as gambling by a gaming commission or something. Phil is aware of this. Listen here (look, LISTEN!) as Phil explains this while getting his panties in a twist that he can't legally write off his mobile game addiction spending as gambling debts. Timestamped at 20m36sHey guys excuse my tism but wouldn't his man husbando rasslin games considered gambling debts?
I'm not experienced with anything in regards to the bankruptcy process, so I have a question for anyone who's more knowledgeable: What happens when a person filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is caught fabricating information on the sheet? Is the information looked over before it's taken to consideration? Will the courts try to make contact with the people he owes money to, or do they require a statement that shows his recent expenses?
Does anyone know? I'm really interested, and I find this entire debacle fucking hilarious.
Why is it unlikely he will be charged criminally?Read the LLP thread started by @SoapQueen1. Short version is that he could be booted out of the bankruptcy process altogether, which would mean it's open season for all his creditors. Technically, he could be charged criminally, but that's pretty unlikely.
Cheaper not to.Why is it unlikely he will be charged criminally?
Cheaper for who? Also reminder that Phil isn't legally retarded. He pretends to be a functioning member of society. This is not Chris Chan.Cheaper not to
I'm not experienced with anything in regards to the bankruptcy process, so I have a question for anyone who's more knowledgeable: What happens when a person filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is caught fabricating information on the sheet? Is the information looked over before it's taken to consideration? Will the courts try to make contact with the people he owes money to, or do they require a statement that shows his recent expenses?
Cheaper not to.
And American courts prefer not to throw functional re.tards into jail.
Read the LLP thread started by @SoapQueen1. Short version is that he could be booted out of the bankruptcy process altogether, which would mean it's open season for all his creditors. Technically, he could be charged criminally, but that's pretty unlikely.
Why is it unlikely he will be charged criminally?
Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't it seem like he's hiding his Paypal from the court? Isn't that a pretty massive deal? Isn't it also likely then that he's hiding that from his Federal Taxes too?
I'd assume any of these documents are signed "under penalty of perjury", right?
I just have such a hard time believing that when they have something like him potentially hiding a whole source of income. I mean that's a bit beyond a simple mistake. Like, you don't forget you were actually making about $5000 more than you put on the forum, and I don't know any court that will buy that it was a mistake. I mean maybe if the judge is a fucking boomer.He could basically argue "I made a mistake" and it's much much simpler in both time and cost for the court to either tell him to fuck off (and let the creditors loose on him) or have him fix the mistakes.
I really hope he lied to the Lawyer and/or filled this out himself, because if not he better bring Vaseline to the proceedings. I can sense an audit coming from the IRS. If he files taxes like he filed this paperwork then they are going to come knocking with a bigger bill. Talk about playing with fire.
I just have such a hard time believing that when they have something like him potentially hiding a whole source of income. I mean that's a bit beyond a simple mistake. Like, you don't forget you were actually making about $5000 more than you put on the forum, and I don't know any court that will buy that it was a mistake. I mean maybe if the judge is a fucking boomer.
"...this is the debtor's only visit to the courthouse"
That's gonna be a long fucking hearing.
He didn't and people need to stop with this if they haven't actually read the forms. He disclosed all of his income. He didn't hide $5K of income, he just lied and said he had $5K of expenses.I just have such a hard time believing that when they have something like him potentially hiding a whole source of income. I mean that's a bit beyond a simple mistake. Like, you don't forget you were actually making about $5000 more than you put on the forum, and I don't know any court that will buy that it was a mistake. I mean maybe if the judge is a fucking boomer.
Creditors/IRS care about getting their money, and Phil can't make more money if he's in jail.Why is it unlikely he will be charged criminally?
Okay so there's no missing 5k, fine, but he still clearly tried to hide his Paypal which was my main point. A whole missing source of income isn't a small deal right?He didn't and people need to stop with this if they haven't actually read the forms. He disclosed all of his income. He didn't hide $5K of income, he just lied and said he had $5K of expenses.
Okay so there's no missing 5k, fine, but he still clearly tried to hide his Paypal.