You might want to ask Milo Hanrahan, who is apparently two million dollars in debt. Yes, you are reading that correctly.
The far right activist Milo Yiannopoulos was more than $2m in debt during 2018, according to a collection of documents assembled by his former Australian tour promoters and seen by Guardian Australia. Creditors listed in the documents include employees of his company, a wedding venue and his former sponsors, the billionaire Mercer family.
The documents indicate that as of April 2018, Yiannopoulos owed $1.6m to his own company, $400,000 to the Mercers, $153,215 to his former lawyers, $76,574 to former collaborator and Breitbart writer Allum Bokhari, and $20,000 to the luxury jewellery brand Cartier.
As of 2 October, Yiannopoulos owed sums of several thousand dollars to far right writers including Ian Miles Cheong, anti-Islamic ideologue Pamela Geller and science fiction writer Theodore Beale, aka Vox Day, the documents indicate, amongst others.
That’s… a shitload of money to a shitload of people. The man may have to start a GoFundMe to take care of this. In the meantime, I was planning on sending this to the NRA, but I think that Hanrahan might appreciate it a little more.
I think that should cover the debt, don’t you?