
Golden Knights' Robin Lehner, Wife Owe Creditors $27.3M After Bankruptcy Filing
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner and his wife, Donya, claimed debts of $27.3 million in their recent bankruptcy filing, according to The Athletic's Daniel Kaplan.
The couple filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Dec. 30, listing debts of up to $50 million. The step came after a company in Wisconsin sued Lehner and his father, Michael, for missed loan repayments. The 31-year-old has also failed to make payments on a rare snake collection he purchased in 2017 for $1.2 million.
Kaplan provided a more detailed breakdown of the Lehners' creditors. He owes $4.75 million to Aliya Growth Fund LLC and $3.9 million to Eclipse Service, Inc., the two biggest creditors listed.
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Jeff Burbank of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported the Lehners claimed assets totaling $5.1 million, the largest of which was their Las Vegas home ($3.2 million).
Lehner is in the third year of a five-year, $25 million contract with the Golden Knights. The Swede underwent season-ending hip surgery in August, ruling him out for the entirety of 2022-23 before he made a single appearance.



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