Posted on 01/26/2008 9:32:52 PM PST by mission9
The latest chapter in out of control celebrity reality TV Wrestling emerged Friday. This report is prepared from official courtroom filings. Linda Bollea has filed a new complaint in Florida divorce court alleging that Superstar Wrestler Terri Bollea (aka Hulk Hogan) is attempting to hide assets through the formation of Limited Liability Corporations, and other trusts. Linda filed for .....
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Please tell me he doesn't dot the i with a heart or a smiley face...
If he’s hiding his assets it’s to protect them from the lawsuit sure to be filed by the family of the son’s friend who was crippled in the wreck.
Hogan’s name is Terry.
The article spelled it with an “i”. Glad it’s not true.
He’s worse than crippled.
I heard he’s just this side of brain-dead.
The moment he dies, Hulk Jr. goes up for negligent homicide.
Too bad that little monster son of his isn’t in prison.
Unless Hogan’s health has changed, I’ve read that Hogan is very detailed oriented and never enters into anything lightly. During his wrestling career, which he still dabbles in once in a while, Hogan was intimately involved with the details of his role in his story lines. Also, due to his stature, he had veto power of anything that involved him. Somewhat of a control freak to make it short.
You have to be a ruthless, detail-oriented control freak to last in the entertainment business. I recall the episode of “Hogan Knows Best” where he’s negotiating a new contract with the Evil One himself—Vince McMahon—The Hulkster comes off just like Gene Simmons, all business.
Never forget, Mick Jagger studied at the London School of Economics and Finance.
That’s the difference between the showmen who make and hang on to their profits and the countless legions who die penniless and bankrupt.
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