innsaneink
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Nice piece of work, this fella. :unamused:
He should just go away
SWIMMER Nick D'Arcy risks losing his passport and killing off his chances of going to the London Olympics by declaring himself bankrupt.
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D'Arcy has reportedly filed for bankruptcy which would allow him to avoid paying a $180,000 damages bill for assaulting fellow swimmer Simon Cowley.
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But, in doing so, he may have ruled himself out of selection for next year's London Games.
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According to federal government agency Insolvency Trustee Services Australia, during a period of bankruptcy "If you wish to travel overseas you must obtain the written permission of the trustee administering your estate who may impose conditions of travel. You may have to surrender your passport to your trustee."
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The court-appointed trustee will decide whether D'Arcy can travel overseas.
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D'Arcy, 24, was kicked out of the Australian team for the Beijing Olympics in 2008 after he assaulted Cowley in a Sydney bar on the night he was selected for the Games.
Free trial
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He is currently the best 200m butterfly swimmer in Australia and is likely to be in the team for London.
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The Australian Olympic Committee has no rules preventing a bankrupt from being selected.
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The AOC's team executive, consisting of chef de mission Nick Green, secretary-general Craig Phillips and former swimmer Chris Fydler, is due to meet today to discuss D'Arcy's latest development.
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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sport/swimmer-nick-darcy-risks-passport-ban-by-filing-for-bankruptcy/story-e6frg7mf-1226216268063
He should just go away
SWIMMER Nick D'Arcy risks losing his passport and killing off his chances of going to the London Olympics by declaring himself bankrupt.
>
D'Arcy has reportedly filed for bankruptcy which would allow him to avoid paying a $180,000 damages bill for assaulting fellow swimmer Simon Cowley.
>
But, in doing so, he may have ruled himself out of selection for next year's London Games.
>
According to federal government agency Insolvency Trustee Services Australia, during a period of bankruptcy "If you wish to travel overseas you must obtain the written permission of the trustee administering your estate who may impose conditions of travel. You may have to surrender your passport to your trustee."
>
The court-appointed trustee will decide whether D'Arcy can travel overseas.
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D'Arcy, 24, was kicked out of the Australian team for the Beijing Olympics in 2008 after he assaulted Cowley in a Sydney bar on the night he was selected for the Games.
Free trial
>
He is currently the best 200m butterfly swimmer in Australia and is likely to be in the team for London.
>
The Australian Olympic Committee has no rules preventing a bankrupt from being selected.
>
The AOC's team executive, consisting of chef de mission Nick Green, secretary-general Craig Phillips and former swimmer Chris Fydler, is due to meet today to discuss D'Arcy's latest development.
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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sport/swimmer-nick-darcy-risks-passport-ban-by-filing-for-bankruptcy/story-e6frg7mf-1226216268063