Allen Iverson Claims His Estranged Wife Stole Furniture, Art, Memorabilia, and Cash From His Atlanta Mansion

The saga continues.

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We've seen plenty of messy celebrity divorces over the years. But, the divorce of Allen Iverson and his estranged wife Tawanna Iverson is, by far, one of the messiest.

In the latest incident surrounding the couple, AI returned home from a basketball tour in Asia recently to an empty house. And when we say an "empty house," we mean an empty house. All of the furniture, art, and memorabilia that had been inside of his Atlanta mansion when he left was reportedly gone. But, he hadn't been robbed. At least, he hadn't been robbed in the traditional sense of the word. Rather, he claims that Tawanna had completely gutted his Atlanta mansion—and taken a large sum of money on top of that—without his consent. As a result, he's asked a judge in Georgia to have her thrown in jail unless she agrees to return the stolen goods. He also wants the judge to prohibit her from entering his house ever again.

There has been no ruling as of yet. But, we're sure this won't be the last we hear about these two. It doesn't get much messier than this.

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[via TMZ]

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