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Deion Sanders called to testify in son’s bankruptcy case — raising a ‘potential issue’

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Deion Sanders called to testify in son’s bankruptcy case — raising a ‘potential issue’
New York Post
New York Post21 mins ago
Deion Sanders called to testify in son’s bankruptcy case — raising a ‘potential issue’
Deion Sanders was hit with a subpoena while preparing for Colorado's season opener.
Yahoo Sports
Yahoo Sports3 hrs ago
Deion Sanders reportedly subpoenaed to testify at son Shilo's bankruptcy trial during Colorado's opening week
TRENDINGNFL preseason updatesBrewers-Dodgers takeawaysScheffler wins by 8 shotsTommy John dies at 83Fantasy Football Draft KitStory byBOULDER, CO - AUGUST 14:Colorado Buffaloes' head football coach Deion Coach Prime Sanders speaks during fall sports media day in the Touchdown Club at the Dal Ward Athletic Center in Bou
Marca
Marca5 hrs ago
Legal troubles in Colorado: Deion Sanders forced to appear in court over son Shilo's $11 million bankruptcy
Legal troubles in Colorado: Deion Sanders forced to appear in court over son Shilo's $11 million bankruptcy  MARCA
USA Today
USA Today19 hrs ago
Deion Sanders subpoenaed for son's bankruptcy trial — same week of Colorado opener
Deion Sanders subpoenaed for son's bankruptcy trial — same week of Colorado opener  USA Today
Newsweek
Newsweek3 days ago
Colorado’s Deion Sanders Facing Major Backlash Over Latest Media Threat
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders is taking heat for some strict rules he's implanting with local reporters.
Why Deion Sanders is being slammed for 'insulting' media restrictions around Colorado football
Reporters covering Colorado football's preseason practice were reportedly told to keep things private.
The Athletic
The Athletic🏁 first to report6 days ago
Deion Sanders holding open Colorado football practice where everything's a secret
Colorado is hosting an open practice for fans and reporters on Tuesday for the first time under Deion Sanders. But phones are banned.