Julius Erving, nicknamed Dr. J and one of the greatest NBA players to take the court, is now going to a court of a different kind. The Atlanta Journal Constitution is reporting that Erving owes over $200,000 on a loan from the Georgia Primary Bank and a lawsuit has been filed in the Fulton Superior Court.
Erving's company was loaned $1 million in the form of a line of credit in spring 2009 and were given a year to pay it off. As of Sept. 29, 2011 there was still an outstanding balance of over $200K and a demand letter for payment was sent. Erving has 30 days to respond to the lawsuit, which was filed Oct. 18.
In other news, Erving is auctioning off a absolute ton of his memorabilia from his days in the NBA. Items include multiple Mvp trophies, multiple NBA/Aba championship rings and his final game-worn jersey, which are some big ticket items.
Erving's company was loaned $1 million in the form of a line of credit in spring 2009 and were given a year to pay it off. As of Sept. 29, 2011 there was still an outstanding balance of over $200K and a demand letter for payment was sent. Erving has 30 days to respond to the lawsuit, which was filed Oct. 18.
In other news, Erving is auctioning off a absolute ton of his memorabilia from his days in the NBA. Items include multiple Mvp trophies, multiple NBA/Aba championship rings and his final game-worn jersey, which are some big ticket items.
- 10/27/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
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