Bankrupt troubleshooter Tom Martino took a legal swipe at the New Mexico bank that accused him of hiding assets under his wife’s name by suing it for allegedly violating bankruptcy laws designed to protect him.

In a related court filing late Thursday, Martino, 58, adjusted by nearly $1.2 million the amount of his personal property just a week after the bank’s asset-hiding allegations were made public.

Additionally, Martino indicates he’ll be suing former employer KDVR-Fox 31 for wrongful termination and age discrimination, claims that appear hinged on the July cancelation of his “Martino TV,” a consumer advocacy show.

Martino filed the documents in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Denver as part of his personal Chapter 7 filing on Sept. 2.

Martino listed assets of just $1.37 million against liabilities nearing $79 million.

— Post Staff Writer David Migoya