777 Partners in crime

777 Partners has collapsed, leaving behind seven football clubs in a desperate financial position. With insurmountable debts, will anyone acquire any of these clubs?

By Paul Brown and Philippe Auclair

For sale: One Miami-moored luxury 67-foot Azimut yacht named 777, with four cabins, motorboat and sun deck, capable of doing up to 30 knots. Yours for 1.875 million US dollars, formerly owned by founding member of 777 Partners Steven Pasko, whose family regularly posted photographs of the vessel on Instagram until their accounts went private.

As previously reported by Josimar, 777 Partners is now in the hands of liquidators B Riley, with managing partners Pasko and Josh Wander forced to resign as directors in May. A financial whirlwind has engulfed the Miami company since then, with creditors fighting over what little is left of it and buyers sought for the stakes it owns or owned in seven different football clubs. 

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The 777 –  yours for 1.875 million dollars

In addition, Josimar has learned that the Bombardier Global 6000 private jet which 777 Partners executives used to travel the world until it was

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