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Curt Schilling put up $5m in gold as collateral for loan

Personal assets not enough to save 38 Studios

Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling says he poured much of his personal fortune into his Providence video-game company — and that apparently included a stash of gold coins.

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Comments

Chapter 11, or perhaps 7, here we come. If not, involuntary bankruptcy would seem to be imminent.

Does Curt Shilling have any concern for the taxpayers of RI or the general loss to the state of so much money?