Shilo Sanders Is Being Sued For A Lot Of Money, Yes Again
Yes, there’s been another lawsuit against Shilo Sanders. He has yet again been finding himself in a legal mess that’s getting deeper than a fourth-and-long situation. Just when you thought his bankruptcy case with an $11 million judgment was complicated enough, a new lawsuit has entered the chat.
Who Is Suing him?
A prominent law firm, Barnes & Thornburg, has filed a complaint alleging that Shilo Sanders has ghosted them on a bill totaling over $164,000. Yes, you read that right. According to the lawsuit, the firm that was supposed to be helping him navigate his other legal woes now claims he owes them for their services, plus a little extra for interest.
Shilo Sanders and the Unpaid Bills Saga
So, how did we get here? According to the lawsuit filed in Texas, Barnes & Thornburg represented Shilo Sanders in his personal injury case and the subsequent bankruptcy filing. The firm alleges that they sent multiple invoices between May and August 2024, but apparently, those bills went straight to the spam folder.
The complaint states they made “multiple attempts to collect the amount outstanding,” but received nothing in return. Basically, not paying his lawyers’ bills. The outstanding balance is a cool $164,285.55, which includes nearly $11,000 in interest. That’s a lot of money for anyone, even for someone who comes from a family known for its high-end lifestyle.
It’s almost as if he thought the legal advice was pro bono. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t.This new lawsuit adds another layer of complexity to an already tangled web. While it’s separate from the bankruptcy case, it’s directly connected to the very issues that pushed him into insolvency in the first place. It’s like trying to put out one fire while another one starts right behind you.
What’s the Deal with the Bankruptcy?
To really understand this mess, we have to rewind to 2015. Shilo Sanders, then a 15-year-old high school student, was involved in an altercation with a school security guard, John Darjean. Darjean alleged that he suffered permanent neurological damage after Sanders assaulted him while trying to confiscate his phone.
The case went to trial in 2022, but for reasons that remain baffling, Sanders was a no-show. The court, not surprisingly, entered a default judgment against him totaling more than $11 million. When Darjean began collecting that mountain of cash, Sanders filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in October 2023, hoping to have the debt wiped out.
Where Does This Leave Shilo Sanders Now?
After a college career playing for his father at Colorado alongside his brother, Shilo Sanders went undrafted in the 2025 NFL Draft. He signed a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but his professional career was short-lived. He was waived in August after less than four months with the team.
Now, instead of focusing on getting back on the field, he’s stuck in a legal quagmire that just keeps getting worse. With a multi-million dollar judgment hanging over his head and a new lawsuit from his former lawyers, the path forward looks anything but clear.
Final Thoughts
One has to wonder what Coach Prime thinks of all this. While Deion Sanders has built a brand on discipline and doing things the right way, his son’s off-field issues are becoming a significant distraction. You can’t help but feel a little bit of secondhand frustration.
Pay your bills, show up to court, these are the basics, right? Well, not to Shilo.For Shilo Sanders, the game has moved from the football field to the courtroom, and it’s a game he can’t afford to lose.
