For the second time in six days, a bank has won a judgment against Michael Vick.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that a summary judgment was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia in favor of Wachovia Bank against Vick, ordering him to pay $1,117,908.85 after he defaulted on a loan.

Last week Vick was ordered to pay $2.5 million to the Royal Bank of Canada.

This week’s judgment stems from Vick borrowing  money to open a wine shop and restaurant in March 2007.  The Journal-Constitution reports that he’s been ordered to pay back the outstanding balance of more than $930,000 on the $1.3 million loan, plus interest,  outstanding fees, overdrawn accounts and attorneys fees.  The total might end up going higher, as further interest could be accrued.