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Gawker Media founder files for bankruptcy

- By TALI ARBEL

New York — Gawker founder Nick Denton filed for personal bankruptcy Monday in the aftermath of a Florida jury’s awarding $140 million to Hulk Hogan in a privacy case revolving around a sex tape posted on Gawker.com.

As a result of the verdict, which is being appealed, Gawker’s parent company has gone into bankruptcy and is up for sale.

Denton’s bankruptcy filing Monday says he owes $125 million to Hogan, a former profession­al wrestler. Filing for bankruptcy protection helps shield him from Hogan after Denton’s other legal efforts to block Hogan from collecting failed.

Overall, Denton’s filing says he has $100 million to $500 million in liabilitie­s and that his assets are worth $10 million to $50 million.

Denton tweeted on Monday that it was a “bitter day” for him but that New York-based Gawker Media, home to blogs including women’s site Jezebel and the tech-themed Gizmodo as well as the snarky Gawker, would “thrive” under new owners. An auction is scheduled for mid-August.

Silicon Valley billionair­e Peter Thiel bankrolled the lawsuit filed by Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, against Gawker. That raised concerns about the wealthy using their power to bring down media outlets.

In a memo to Gawker Media staff, Denton wrote that it’s “disturbing to live in a world in which a billionair­e can bully journalist­s because he didn’t like the coverage.” Thiel, who co-founded PayPal and was an early investor in Facebook, was outed as gay by a Gawker-owned website.

Hogan’s attorney David Houston said in a statement that Denton’s bankruptcy “has nothing to do with who paid Mr. Bollea’s legal bills, and everything to do with Denton’s own choices and accountabi­lity. If even one person has been spared the humiliatio­n that Mr. Bollea suffered, this is a victory.”

 ?? STEVE NESIUS, POOL/AP FILE PHOTO ?? Gawker Media founder Nick Denton arrives in court on March 16 in St. Petersburg, Fla. Denton filed for personal bankruptcy Monday in the aftermath of a Florida jury’s awarding $140 million to Hulk Hogan in a privacy case revolving around a sex tape...
STEVE NESIUS, POOL/AP FILE PHOTO Gawker Media founder Nick Denton arrives in court on March 16 in St. Petersburg, Fla. Denton filed for personal bankruptcy Monday in the aftermath of a Florida jury’s awarding $140 million to Hulk Hogan in a privacy case revolving around a sex tape...

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