Author Topic: Former Richmond player Nick Daffy in court over debt dispute (Herald-Sun)  (Read 568 times)

Offline one-eyed

  • Administrator
  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 95764
    • One-Eyed Richmond
Former Richmond player Nick Daffy in court over debt dispute

    Stephen Drill
    From: Herald Sun
    June 14, 2012


FORMER Richmond forward Nick Daffy is being sued for bankruptcy over a $25,000 debt.

The ex-Tigers best-and-fairest winner will face the Federal Magistrates Court on July 26 after a Geelong building company took legal action to recover the money.

MB Pre-Fab Framing employee Greg Purcell said yesterday the debt was over two frames for houses Daffy was developing.

It is Daffy's latest financial woe after the star said he lost $3 million in property deals involving disgraced accountant Philip Whiteman.

Daffy said he was aware of the debt for the frames but had disputed the amount.

"We only got one frame but they charged us for two," he said.

"There were other people involved but I've been left holding the can. We'll just pay it if we have to."

The 39-year-old has his luxury five-bedroom, two-storey family home in the Geelong suburb of Manifold Heights on the market for $929,000.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/former-richmond-player-nick-daffy-in-court-over-debt-dispute/story-fn6bfm6w-1226394842401

Jackstar is back again

  • Guest
$25,000 is hardly worthy of making the press .move on.slow news day

TigerTimeII

  • Guest
Manifold Heights... Wtf would not but a house there for 100k. What a Dick head. Loser.

Offline bojangles17

  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 5618
  • Platinum member 33 years
Gee he was a pioneer in footballers owning hotels, looksnto have fallen on tough times, perhaps the clubs need to do a testimonial to help out :shh
RFC 1885, Often Imitated, Never Equalled