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Court records show that former Chicago Bulls player Eddy Curry's suburban Chicago mansion is in foreclosure.
It's the same home where Curry was bound and robbed in 2007. He now plays for the New York Knicks.
Documents show that Curry was more than $217,000 behind on his $3.7 million mortgage as of Friday. Records reviewed by the Chicago Sun-Times show that Curry and his wife, Patrice, took the 30-year mortgage out in July 2003 to buy the home. A court filing says the Currys' initial interest rate on the home loan was 9.25 percent with a monthly payment of $28,675.
Curry's attorneys did not return calls seeking comment Tuesday.
It's the same home where Curry was bound and robbed in 2007. He now plays for the New York Knicks.
Documents show that Curry was more than $217,000 behind on his $3.7 million mortgage as of Friday. Records reviewed by the Chicago Sun-Times show that Curry and his wife, Patrice, took the 30-year mortgage out in July 2003 to buy the home. A court filing says the Currys' initial interest rate on the home loan was 9.25 percent with a monthly payment of $28,675.
Curry's attorneys did not return calls seeking comment Tuesday.