The company says it plans to sell itself to publishing company Ziff Davis.
Gawker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, about three months after Hogan won a lawsuit against the online gossip and news publisher. The sale will be conducted through bankruptcy court so other bidders could emerge.
The New York company said in the filing that it has as much as USD 500 million in debt and up to USD 100 million in assets.
Hogan sued Gawker after it posted a video of him having sex with a friend's wife. Hogan was awarded USD 115 million in compensatory damages plus an added USD 25.1 million in punitive damages.
One 2007 post outed Thiel as gay. Another Gawker site, Valleywag, ran a number of stories skewering Facebook, which provided a big chunk of Thiel's estimated USD 2.7 billion fortune.
A spokesman for Thiel said he had no comment today.
In the filing, Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, was listed as Gawker's biggest creditor.
