Ex-Premier League bad boy who abandoned mansion is bankrupt as £1million debts pile up

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Jermaine Flag has been pronounced bankrupt with obligations of more than £1million in the wake of being prosecuted by loan bosses

- after his neglected manor was utilized as a medication nook

Jermaine Flag has been proclaimed bankrupt with obligations of more than £1million

Jermaine Flag has been allowed a one-year liquidation request after he was indicted by banks with obligations of more than £1million.

The 39-year-old, who played in the Chief Association for Armory, Leeds, Birmingham

, Liverpool and Stir up, purportedly owes cash to HMRC and service organizations among others.

Flag was prosecuted in the wake of neglecting to settle various exceptional bills later

his media organization Jermaine Flag Ltd was broken down in 2020.

Prior in the year the neglected manor of Flag,

who has showed up on Superstar Older sibling among other Television programs, was burnt subsequent to being transformed into a pot ranch after he left.

The fire, which was being treated as conscious by police

, broke out at the previous home of the footballer north of 10 years after it was purchased for simply over £1m.

Investigator Constable Rich Dim of Widnes CID said

: "We know that this address has drawn in a ton of consideration as of late following the disclosure of a pot ranch in the property in September."

Jermaine Flag had a 19-year proficient profession and played for Britain at youth level

The chateau had been unfilled beginning around 2020 when Flag split from accomplice Alice Goodwin, with nearby street pharmacists utilizing it

some time later.

Flag expressed back in June that wild evenings and alcohol prompted 'botches' during his profession,

which extended across 15 clubs and 19 years.

Addressing GB News, he said: "When you're youthful you can have a couple of anywhere and pull off it,

be that as it may, to be in your prime, you must be proficient. You must stay with the elites.

Jermaine Flag played for Liverpool Legends back in May

"Also, as said, me not having that direction from when I was youthful, I was effortlessly steered off course.

"I have never had a habit-forming character, however the beverages surely left me for certain mix-ups."

Flag, who called time on his profession following a spell with Billericay Town in 2017,

played for a Liverpool symbols side against Manchester Joined recently.

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