What do you do when you're ten million dollars in debt, you've filed bankruptcy, and get some new money? Spend it on furniture, of course:
He's her lawyer, so he has to say that. Of course if you own that much, why, trying to pay off some of the people to whom you owe money is pointless, because it would just be so tiny! And the house would look empty otherwise:
No. No, it doesn't. Says the New York Post:
But honestly, people, do you want her to live in a tiny apartment with a table from Target like the little people? She's on TV, for heaven's sake. If her creditors suffer, well, we all have to do our part. And it's not like anyone made them loan her the money. Jeez. Now buy her book!
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