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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

New York Knick Eddie Curry IS A BROKE MOFO!

New York Knick Eddie Curry is in a world of trouble.  And all his injuries aren't even the half of it.  Dude is millions of dollars in debt, and he's getting chased by big wig corporations for personal loans he hasn't paid back.

His debt list is extra serious, despite being eligible for an $11 mill renewable contract.  The deets when you read on...

Aside from owing fellow NBA baller Juwan Howard $350,000 for some reason and not paying his mortgage, here's the scoop on all the other ish he's getting stuck for and why he says he can't pay back AllStar Capital who loaned him over a millie:
But Supreme Court Justice Jane Solomon wasn't buying it, and ordered the $10.5 million benchwarmer to fork over $75,000 a month plus interest [to AllStar capital].
She's also letting Allstar seize three of Curry's cars: a pair of 2009 Land Rovers and a Phantom convertible.
His lawyer claimed Monday it won't come to that because both sides have reached a "mutually satisfactory resolution."
Curry went to Allstar in 2008 and took out the five-month personal loan at an 85% interest rate - legal only in Las Vegas.
"He never paid any portion of it," said Allstar lawyer Donald David.
And, Curry says, he had good reason to stiff the lender - like the six-thousand smackeroos he has to pay the chef every month.
He spends $17,000 a month on rent and another $30,000 on "household expenses" - and that apparently doesn't include $425 on satellite TV.
His parents, sister and father-in-law get another $16,000 a month. And relatives have driven away with some of the 12 cars he's purchased.
"Mr. Curry appears to be a very, very generous man," David said. "He appears to have taken it upon himself to support every person named Curry on the East Coast."
Even before Allstar, the troubled jock - who has an $11 million option on his contract for the 2010-11 season - had been sued for being a deadbeat.
Casual Male Retail Group filed papers over a $46,000 bill, and his home in suburban Chicago fell into foreclosure.
He already has more than $207,000 garnished from his paychecks each month, according to court documents.
As the Daily News reported last year, Curry asked the Knicks for an $8 million advance to help him escape his financial black hole, but the team only fronted him $2 million.

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