Former darts player Mervyn King is resigned to losing his home after being declared bankrupt.
King, who was once ranked fourth in the PDC order of merit, was made insolvent at the High Court of Justice in London last Tuesday.
The 58-year-old’s financial troubles stem from him believing the money he made during his darts career were winnings rather than earnings.
As a result, King never made the earnings known to the tax authorities.
In an interview with The Sun, King revealed he owes upwards of £500,000 to HMRC due to not paying his taxes.
Although King understands he could lose his home, it is the issue of finding a new place where he can take his wife and three dogs – a Pyrenean Mountain Dog, a…