According to the write up summary of "what happened" on Swamp Talk there were three distinct parties involved on the "offer side" of the NIL agreement.
-Hugh Hathcock, the Gator Guard
-Jackson Zager CEO of JTM Sports (also a student at ?? U of Arizona??)
-The Gator Collective
According to Nick De La Torre's write up Jackson Zager is the one who "negotiated" the agreement with Rashada, funds were pledged by Hathcock (not sure if acting alone or with booster buddies), and the "structured deal" was then presented TO the Gator Collective as the Collective is the body charged with executing the actual NIL agreement, the contract that was mutually executed by Rashada and the Gator Collective.
According to DeLaTorre the entire "deal" was initially hatched by Hathcock who was basically in a state of frustration over the continued recruiting losses of UF to Miami / Cristobal / Ruiz and he wanted to get revenge, so he engaged Zager / JTM Sports to negotiate the deal, and presented it to The Collective as a fait accompli. He reportedly tweeted "tomorrow will be a great day for UF" or something similar the night before Rashada flipped from UM to UF.
I would doubt that any of the entities, the Collective, JTM sports, or the Gator Guard have any actual assets, and the only one with any $$$ would be Hugh Hathcock, the individual.