Robin Lehner Sued for Bankruptcy Fraud
As the Golden Knights prepare for the Stanley Cup Final, their goaltender, Robin Lehner, is facing another type of challenge. Lehner and his wife are caught in a mess of fraud claims linked to their ongoing money problems.
All of this came to light when Michael Borden, a businessman from Vegas, said that Lehner tricked him about being able to pay back a huge loan of nearly $4 million.
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On top of asking for his money back, Borden also wants to be paid for the legal costs of this case.
Even though Lehner hasn't played a single game this NHL season, he's still making money from the big 5-year, $25 million deal he signed with the Golden Knights back in 2020.
Do you think Lehner will come back in the NHL?
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| POLL |
1 JUIN | 45 ANSWERS Robin Lehner Sued for Bankruptcy Fraud Do you think Lehner will play another game in the NHL? |
| Yes | 11 | 24.4 % |
| No | 34 | 75.6 % |
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