im leaning more towards "strategic chess move" instead of "that man lied to the gorls"
he was a dying man about to leave his wife and SIX kids. the sense of guilt had to be overwhelming, even if he knew the circumstances were out of his control.
who knows what measures he was prepared to take to make sure his family was taken care of
there coulda been things done that the wife didn't even know about tbh.
when the story first popped i had a feeling there was more to this than just "he was broke, auctioning his things off and then died. family hits dead end!"
finding out there's a wild card isn't surprising . but a 4.8M wildcard is a tea sdsdddddsdsdd
im dying to know what the specific strategy was here.
Quote from: Russian Fury on February 11, 2026, 04:09:50 PMreading his Wiki
this had to be hurtful.
America's health care system <<<<<<<
QuoteIn November 2025, he announced that he would be auctioning items from Dawson's Creek and Varsity Blues to help cover costs associated with his cancer treatment.
but maybe he had more money in savings and wanted to make sure it went to his kids.