Judge rules on evidence in Shilo Sanders' bankruptcy case

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Last updated Jul 15, 2026

Judge rules on evidence in Shilo Sanders' bankruptcy case
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A federal judge in Denver has made pretrial rulings in the bankruptcy case of Shilo Sanders, son of Colorado coach Deion Sanders. The hearings on July 14 focused on evidence related to a 2015 incident that led Shilo to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy with over $11 million in debt. Judge Michael Romero allowed some evidence concerning Sanders’ time at a juvenile facility while limiting others, mainly around the specifics of evidence that could relate to self-defense claims. A trial is scheduled for August 31 to determine if the debt is eligible for discharge based on whether it resulted from willful and malicious injury.

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  • Shilo Sanders filed for bankruptcy in October 2023 with $11 million in debt.
  • A 2015 incident at school resulted in a $11.89 million default judgment against Sanders.
  • Judge Romero permitted evidence regarding Sanders’ juvenile detention but limited some disclosures.
  • Trial set for August 31 will address debt's eligibility for discharge.
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A judge issued several pretrial rulings in the bankruptcy case of Deion Sanders' son Shilo, who is trying to get out of more than $11 million in debt.

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