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Report: Luc Robitaille’s Home in Foreclosure
by Alanah McGinley on 05/17/11 at 01:56 PM ET
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From TMZ:
Luc Robitaille—a National Hockey League Hall of Famer who reportedly raked in roughly $35 million during his career—is in danger of losing his L.A. home now that a bank has begun to foreclose on the property.
TMZ obtained a lawsuit ... which claims Robitaille and his wife stopped paying the mortgage on their Santa Monica, CA home.
According to the suit, Robitaille took a $975,000 loan out on the house in October 2009, but stopped making the monthly payments in December 2010.
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