On the third page, the Johnsons essentially signed away Jack's NHL contract, giving the lenders permission to use his paychecks towards paying off the debt if needed. (By this point in time, as the Dispatch reported, Johnson was already having 25 percent of his Blue Jackets paychecks garnished to pay off another loan.) The contract is also listed as collateral, on the fourth page, along with Jack's and his father's Ferraris. On the eighth page, Jack's name is signed with a signature that doesn't appear to match his authenticated autographs.