Former Football Star Jamal Anderson’s Home Foreclosed

Second from left to right: Jamal Anderson, Marshall Faulk, Warren Moon and Tiki Barber

Second from left to right: Jamal Anderson, Marshall Faulk, Warren Moon and Tiki Barber

Jamal Anderson is a former football player. He was the running back for the Atlanta Falcons. Anderson’s mansion in Atlanta, Ga. just sold at a foreclosure auction for $1 million. He paid around $775,000 for the home in 1999. (via TMZ)

In 2007, we saw this mansion featured on MTV Cribs. The home has 10 beds, 12 baths and is 14,000 sq. ft. This massive house includes a movie theater, pool and basketball court.

Since this former running back has been off the field, he has been dealing with the law. Around Feb. 2009, he was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine and marijuana. The charges were later dismissed. In June 2012, DeKalb County police arrested him for driving under the influence.

He pleaded guilty and the charges were reduced to 12-months of probation and a $700 fine.

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NBA’s Allen Iverson Atlanta Home in Foreclosure Auction Today

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Allen Iverson, a former NBA player, is losing his Atlanta home. Today, the bank placed the home in a foreclosure auction. The property is being auctioned with all of Iverson’s personal belongings inside. There is no word on a buyer yet.

In 2010, Iverson purchased the mansion for $4.5 million. Official records (via TMZ) says that the NBA star defaulted on his mortgage. The home is not the only thing Iverson is losing. Currently, he is going through a messy divorce.

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Octomom’s Home Officially Foreclosed

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We have heard Nadya Suleman in the news over and over again about her financial troubles. She can finally say foreclosure is a word of the past. In June, Suleman’s home was sold at auction, however, no one bid on the property. Since there was no bidders, the bank took ownership and can now being the eviction proceedings.

She owed more than $475,000 on the house with only $50,000 of assets along with about $500,000 worth of debt. She filed bankruptcy in April. The papers for the bankruptcy were tossed when she failed to complete the required paperwork.

Is this the last we hear of the famous Octomom now that the bank has taken the home back? Our guess, no.

Octomom Posed Naked to Make Rent

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Octomom has been in the spotlight for many years now. This is what happens when giving birth to 14 kids, lose a home to foreclosure and become desperate to survive this cruel cruel world. In March, Nadya Sulemen posed nude to earn $10,000 for a photo shoot. This money was enough to get her into a new rental property.

Once again, the media has their eye back on the mother of 14. This time she is being accused of child neglect. Photos of the family were released portraying the family living in “squalor.” The photos revealed children locked in rooms and toddlers half-naked using the training toilets outside of the home.

The photos did raise a red flag to California child welfare officials. They investigated the home and determined it is safe.

Suleman stated she uses the media to pay the bills now, but hates the reference as Octomom. She went onto say, “I wanna’ take a freaking sledgehammer and crack her in half. That is some freak that they created in the media. I need it to be done.”

IRS Lien on Christie Brinkley’s Home

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The beautiful model and actress, Christie Brinkley, just ran into some trouble with the IRS. According to Suffolk County clerk records, the IRS filed a federal tax lien for $531,720 on her Bridgehampton estate on November 21st.

In the past, she had private companies file liens against her, but this is the first from the IRS. The previous liens came from landscaping and pool companies.

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