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Originally Posted by madlex
For that, the court needs to know that those assets exist. It’s already pretty hard to track down domestic assets in “industries” that work with a limited amount of paper receipts like gambling or drugs.
I've always thought this was the clearest way out of this for Ivey. Spend a few years manipulating his finances in such a way so that his only real asset is that some Chinese billionaire owes him 35 million dollars. No records, no paperwork, just a private handshake. Ivey declares bankruptcy, gets rid of the judgement, then after a respectable amount of time has passed, he gets "staked" in massive private heads up match in Asia and just happens to come out of it 35 million dollars ahead.