Dividend with negative retained earnings?

Trying to lever up a target with minimal operating history. We're running a scenario for the client where they maximize leverage and pay themselves a dividend with excess proceeds. Problem is paying a dividend that large makes accounting retained earnings go negative since the majority of the cash infusion was via debt.

Client modeled this as impossible, with excess cash staying on balance sheet.

Is this possible? Will the SEC burn the client down for paying dividends in excess of accumulated retained earnings? Google not being too helpful.

 

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