Athletes who lost their fortune and can no longer afford their extravagant lifestyles


[post_page_title]Warren Sapp – Football[/post_page_title]
Warren Sapp spent 12 hard-working years as a hard-nosed defensive tackle, winning one Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Bucs and making the Pro Bowl seven times. During his illustrious career, he made more than $82 million, which is enough money for him not having to work another day in his life.

Warren Sapp – Football

Nevertheless, in 2012 – a mere five years after he retired – he filed for bankruptcy. The culprits? His lavish lifestyle, on top of alimony and child support payments to four different women. Not only that, but he lost his job as an analyst on the NFL Network in 2015 following a run-in with the law.

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