Zibanejad At Risk Of Losing His Home After Bad Investment
Mika Zibanejad and his brother have found themselves entangled in a legal battle involving a significant sum of money, placing their homes at risk.
Financial Struggles for Zibanejad
In an unexpected turn of events, New York Rangers star Mika Zibanejad and his brother are facing financial difficulties due to the failure of their burger chain, Brödernas, to repay a substantial loan.
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To secure this loan, both brothers used their homes as collateral, and now their worst fears are coming true.
"A total of four people and one company are being sued. Two of the individuals are New York Rangers star Mika Zibanejad and Monir Kalgoum, both of whom have invested in the hamburger chain Brödernas."
"Zibanejad and Kalgoum are included in the lawsuit because they chose to pledge their properties as collateral for a loan taken by Brödernas CEO Joakim Wiklander."
The outstanding debt they now owe stands at $400,000 USD, and failing to settle it could result in their homes being repossessed by the bank.
Zibanejad's On-Ice Brilliance
Despite the financial turmoil off the ice, Mika Zibanejad continues to shine in his hockey career. It's safe to say the Rangers' bet on Zibanejad was better than the player's!
The 30-year-old center showcased his skills by amassing an impressive 91 points in the previous season.
In just three games this year, he has already tallied four points, reaffirming his importance to the team.
Previously on Daily Hockey Dose
POLL |
19 OCTOBRE | 48 ANSWERS Zibanejad At Risk Of Losing His Home After Bad Investment Who do you think will score more points this season? |
Panarin | 25 | 52.1 % |
Zibanejad | 13 | 27.1 % |
Kreider | 10 | 20.8 % |
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