Judge orders Iverson's wages garnished to pay jewelry bill
A Georgia judge has seized control of former basketball great Allen Iverson's bank accounts and will begin garnishing his earnings in order to repay the hefty debt of $859896.46 to his jeweler, according to TMZ. Iverson was sued by Aydin & Company
The company reportedly sued Iverson for the money in 2010 – and now gets to garnish wages directly from his bank account. AI never responded to the lawsuit an.
A Georgia judge commandeered the bank account of former NBA star Allen Iverson in order to pay out a substantial debt for an unpaid jewelry bill in a summary judgement on Monday. The judge will garnish Iverson's earnings to allow Aydin and Company
A Georgia judge has ordered Allen Iverson's checking and saving accounts and any incoming earnings be frozen or garnished.
The 2011-12 NBA season is more than a month old and Allen Iverson is still sitting at home unemployed. While I'm not shocked that the 36-year-old Iverson hasn't found his way onto an NBA roster, I am shocked by the lack of interest that teams have
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