A professional hockey player for the Golden Knights has filed for bankruptcy with liabilities of up to $50million, with his problems stemming from a $1.2million purchase of exotic snakes that went badly wrong.Robin Lehner and his wife Donya filed for bankruptcy on December 30, according to a filing in the District of , with the NHL and the Golden Knights listed as interested parties in the case.It has been widely reported that the 31-year-old Swedish goalie's financial issues stem from his $1.2m purchase of a collection of exotic snakes in 2017 from a man named Ben Renick.
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