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- May 18, 1992: Tyson Scrapes Bottom
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
- May 18, 1992 Roger Keith Coleman:Due to Die
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE WEEK, Page 23
- SOCIETY
- Tyson Scrapes Bottom
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- <p>Now he faces money troubles, new charges and prison discipline
- </p>
- <p> Inside the high brick walls of the suburban Indianapolis
- prison he will call home for the next six years, Mike Tyson's
- sixth week of incarceration brought him some of the bleakest news
- yet: his once enormous fortune may be depleted, leaving the ex-
- champ nearly broke.
- </p>
- <p> According to an affidavit released last week by a former
- accountant to boxing promoter Don King, the King of Unkempt may
- have fleeced client Tyson of millions of dollars in winnings
- over a five-year period through overcharges and improper
- spending. The affidavit, filed in connection with a lawsuit
- between Tyson and his former manager, Bill Cayton, alleges that
- King charged Tyson $750,000 for "overhead" at the promoter's New
- York office, $100,000 in "consulting fees" for his wife, $2
- million for him to acquire promotional rights to other fighters,
- as well as extravagant sums to cover travel expenses and
- personal security. The affidavit also says that Tyson attorney
- Vincent Fuller, who in 1985 successfully defended King against
- federal tax-evasion charges, recently accused the promoter of
- exploiting Tyson financially and hiring puppets to represent
- Tyson in financial matters. King, a wily and meddlesome
- motormouth who is as beloved in boxing as George Steinbrenner
- is in baseball, responded that the affidavit is filled with
- "lies, fabrications and half-truths," and that every expense was
- taken with Tyson's approval.
- </p>
- <p> Tyson earned $60 million in his six years as a
- professional boxer -- including $20 million in 1988 for his
- 91-sec. title fight against Michael Spinks -- but had only as
- little as $5 million by last year. Last week he was forced to
- borrow against his own $2 million retirement account to help pay
- off the $2 million in legal expenses incurred during his rape
- trial last February, including a six-figure sum for celebrity
- attorney Alan Dershowitz to conduct his appeal. Former Tyson
- accountant Mohammed Khan reportedly claims that the boxer has
- "no liquid assets," only real estate in New Jersey and Ohio, an
- exotic car collection and the retirement annuity.
- </p>
- <p> That may have been the worst, but it was not the only
- embarrassing news Iron Mike faced last week. In a syndicated
- television interview, Erinn Cosby, 25, daughter of entertainer
- Bill Cosby, alleged that three years ago she fought off Tyson
- after he made sexual advances toward her. King called her claim
- "absolutely not true."
- </p>
- <p> Behind bars, Tyson had his first serious run-in with
- prison authorities when he threatened to "whup" a guard after
- they argued in the commissary. Tyson was given four days'
- solitary in the disciplinary unit, where he was forbidden to
- work at his job in the cellblock recreation area, for which the
- ex-champ earns 65 cents an hour. He also had his earliest
- possible release date pushed back 15 days, to April 9, 1995.
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