This ex-NFL wide receiver blew almost $70 million of his fortune and wound up broke! Terrell faced mind-boggling mortgage bills and child support payments to four different women. And in February 2015, the IRS filed another lien against him for more than $438,000.
The Independence Day actor and his wife Evi were forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2000 after their movie, ironically titled The Debtors, bombed. After a variety of bizarre legal problems—including being arrested for allegedly defrauding an innkeeper — the couple fled to Canada. In January 2013, Canadian immigration officials denied Randy’s request for permanent resident status in the country, although Evi was declared a Canadian citizen. Randy is currently appealing the decision in Canada’s federal court.
The former Happy Days star periodically hits the headlines for being down and out, and she reportedly became homeless after being tossed out of a trailer park. However, TV’s Joanie had apparently gotten herself off the streets by living in a hotel.
The famed Say A Little Prayer singer will need more than that to get out of debt! In March 2013, the legendary hitmaker claimed in a federal court filing for bankruptcy that she owes $10.7 million, most of it for taxes.
After buying the town of Braselton, Georgia for $20 million and losing an $8.1 million lawsuit for breach of contract when she pulled out of the controversial 1993 film Boxing Helena, Kim had filed for bankruptcy. Kim had to sell her share of Braselton but won her appeal of the studio lawsuit judgment in 1994. The actress eventually still settled the suit for $3.8 million.