I guess 2016 is not the year people here stop getting all excited when assholes pay back <1% of the money they owe and give them more time to get away. Maybe we'll stop getting robbed in 2017.
wait it gets better
assholes can now pay back in hashlets or magic the gathering cards or some online game widgets
As far as his steam account, what I suggest is one of the larger victims of this scenario makes a deal with him to resolve his debt in exchange for his discounted inventory of gift games, virtual items, and anything that is tradable, etc. Since the items could easily be reclaimed by filing a fake complaint with Steam, some time would have to pass before the trade is official and permanent. I believe the window is 190 days for Steam last I checked, but I am not 100% positive. I am sure some one else here who trades virtual items on Steam knows. Then it would be up to the individual debt owners to decide what they think the discount on the virtual goods should amount to in order to make up for the hassle of personally selling them on their own time. In my opinion this would be the most efficient approach to this situation.
Well when companies go bankrupt, usually they sell everything right down to the little red staplers. I don't see this as a bad idea for Master-P to do this so that he can avoid federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison. And why was it suggested that he might be a minor? That certainly throws a wrench into things, but I would have to ask: