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“I don’t even have money for a cheeseburger,” said Iverson.
Troubled former NBA basketball player Allen Iverson was seen begging for change outside of Lenox Mall in Atlanta. Several mall patrons reported a man with a disheveled appearance harassing them for change.
When security arrived, they were shocked to see it was none other than basketball legend Allen Iverson. Iverson was asked to leave the premises by mall security.
Jason Seaworth, who works security at the mall, says it was very difficult for him to ask Iverson to leave as he was one of his childhood heroes. “One of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do was asking my hero to leave the mall. It was very sad to see him in such a bad place. I really hope he gets his life together and somehow returns to prominence,” Seaworth stated.
Allen Iverson fell on hard times when his basketball career abruptly ended. Though the 76ers legend is currently bankrupt, he does have a $30 million trust with Reebok, which he cannot access until he is 55-years-old.
Over his NBA career, Iverson made over $154.5 million in salary. The 39-year-old also racked up quite a bit of income in endorsements, bringing his income to over $200 million.
Iverson blew through his money at an alarming rate on gaudy jewelry, expensive cars, and other frivolous purchases. In 2012, a Georgia judge garnished his wages to satisfy a $859,896.46 debt to a jeweler.
During his divorce proceedings in 2012, Iverson told an Atlanta judge, “I don’t even have money for a cheeseburger,” while turning his pockets inside out.
While in the middle of a financial bind, Iverson purchased an elaborate mansion, but lost the property to foreclosure less than a year later. It is believed that he is now homeless and bounces around from home to home.
Iverson has been working hard to get his life back on track. He hopes to one day re-join the 76ers with an office position.
meanwhile in Oklahoma, our long necked friend takes time out of his busy day to help out a worthy cause:
That yell was OD. We've seen a lot better than that from Nate. But if that's his house
I think he yelled because he's on his way back from an ACL tear. So that was probably a nice mental hurdle for himself to leap over.
end of an era man, last of the gunslingers...the cats who go for 60 with no regard for human life! Will probably cry when this man retires.Retweeted by SiriusXM NBA Radio
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Try not to cry, Zyzz. It'll be ok.
That yell was OD. We've seen a lot better than that from Nate. But if that's his house
I think he yelled because he's on his way back from an ACL tear. So that was probably a nice mental hurdle for himself to leap over.
There is no way a mall security guard knows the meaning or how to spell the word prominence
This story has fake written all over it.
He does, but i think he cant touch that money till he's like 50 ....he's supposed to be working with the 6'ers on camps out in Asia this fall/winter tho so he goodDoesn't Iverson have a trust fund from Reebok he can't touch until a certain age, or was that proven false?
end of an era man, last of the gunslingers...the cats who go for 60 with no regard for human life! Will probably cry when this man retires.
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