Dan Marino lost millions of dollars in the digital domain bankruptcy.
September 12, 2012 9:57AM
Digital Domain, the Florida-based visual effects company that gave the world Titanic, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and a Tupac hologram, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy recently.
According to Gossip Extra, Dolphins great Dan Marino is a big loser in the animation studio bust.
According to the report, Marino's investment was worth more than 14 million dollars at one point.
At the time of the IPO, Marino held an 8.6% stake in the company and the stock went up to $9.2 per share.
Marino's spokesman didn't know if Dan invested in Digital Domain.
Digital Domain, which had been working on an Elvis hologram, lost $14.8 million in the first quarter of 2012 as a result of the expensive new studio.The state gave the company tens of millions.