As Shilo Sanders prepares for a major bankruptcy trial later this year, his legal team is now trying to narrow what evidence jurors could see in court. The latest filing centers on Sanders’ effort to block testimony and records tied to unrelated disciplinary incidents ahead of an August 31 trial that could determine whether he remains responsible for nearly $12 million in debt. The case stems from a long-running legal battle involving a 2015 altercation at Sanders’ Dallas-area school, where former security guard John Darjean alleged Sanders caused serious injuries during a confrontation over a confiscated phone. Darjean sued Sanders and his parents in 2016. While Deion Sanders and Sanders’ mother were later dismissed from the lawsuit, Shilo was hit with an $11.89 million default judgment in 2022 after failing to appear for trial. Now, Sanders’ attorneys are focused on what information can be introduced when the bankruptcy dispute heads to court.…