Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick may be in some financial trouble, according to a report out of South Florida.
Per the Miami Herald's David Ovalle, a group of creditors has requested a Broward County circuit court force the former Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles star to pay back approximately $1.2 million in judgments from loans he received in Maryland in 2018.
The group's lawyers have reportedly issued subpoenas for Vick and his family, seeking to detail their assets in depositions scheduled for Aug. 5. Fortunately for Vick, his new house in Broward County's Southwest Ranches isn't at risk due to Florida law protecting primary residences, but the plaintiffs are reportedly hoping to demand assets such as cars, jewelry and sports memorabilia.