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Miami Heat Quitter LeBron James Former Teammate Dwyane Wade Baby Mama On The Streets? Chicago House Foreclosed On Ex-Wife After Bitter Divorce

Miami Heat Star Dwyane Wade is reportedly putting his ex-wife out in the cold as the Chicago house he left to her is being foreclosed. After his bitter divorce, Siohvaughn, the mother of his children, got the house and the mortgage, according to D-Wade's lawyers. His baby mama then apparently stopped paying the bills, so she may end up on the streets soon. Did quitter LeBron James rub off on his former teammate? Or is Wade just trying to distance himself from a bad situation?

After numerous reports of Wade being uncooperative with his ex-wife Siohvaughn Funches with regards to visitations and the acrimonious divorce proceedings, one comes away with the impression that either Funches is a train wreck, or Wade is a horrible, vindictive dude.

Not only does Wade have custody of his two sons, he apparently can't stand his ex. She still got some hazard pay after the split, though (via TMZ):

"Dwyane's attorney tells TMZ ... the basketball star finally reached a financial settlement with his ex-wife last year, and in addition to getting a huge payout, she got the home and assumed the mortgage payments. The attorney says Siohvaughn just stopped paying."

Even if the house is in his name, Wade says Funches is supposed to pay up. He must not be too worried about a negative credit score (via VIBE):

"His attorney tells TMZ Sports that Siovaughn stopped making payments on the $225K-a-month mortgage and that it was no longer Wade's financial responsibility, despite his name allegedly appearing on the papers. She reportedly lived in the South Holland home alone."

No matter how hard she may have been to get along with, that still seems a little cold. How could you let the mother of your kids go homeless?

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