2023-06-01 21:03:48
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner’s financial troubles are far from over.
As his team prepares for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals once morest the Florida Panthers, Lehner is still nursing a hip injury.
The Swedish goalkeeper also has to worry regarding his problems in court. In April, a few months following declaring bankruptcy, his company SolarCode was sued over an unpaid $3.9 million loan.
He also had to defend himself once morest the company Aliya Growth Fund, which argued that SolarCode had “made false and misleading statements” in order to obtain a loan.
It doesn’t stop there: On Thursday, the NBC network revealed that businessman Michael Borden had filed a complaint once morest the 31-year-old, once more for his lack of transparency and honesty at the time of apply for a loan.
Borden loaned $3.5 million to SolarCode in April 2022, since he believed the company was profitable… which is not the case. Lehner had told him that his company, working in the energy field, had obtained contracts in Africa, the Caribbean and the Middle East.
In addition, Lehner allegedly hid his debts estimated at more than $16 million when he convinced Borden to grant him an additional loan of $500,000.
There are two seasons left on the $5 million a year deal Lehner signed with the Golden Knights in 2020.
During his 364-game career, Lehner also played for the Ottawa Senators, Buffalo Sabres, New York Islanders and Chicago Blackhawks.
In 2018, he revealed that he had bipolar disorder and had thought regarding suicide several times. He has also already lifted the veil on his consumption problems.
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