The downward spiral of Josh Freeman’s football career was always linked to alleged off-the-field issues. But there was never proof Freeman had personal troubles.No pictures. No official accusations. No nothing. Just a talented quarterback out of the NFL following standout seasons in 2010 and 2012, and after the Bucs, Vikings and Giants all gave up on him within a seventh-month period from October 2013 through May 2014.Now, however, there is hard evidence that Freeman’s world isn’t silky smooth.On Oct. 22, Bank of America filed a complaint in Hillsborough County circuit court to forclose on Freeman’s five-bedroom, 5,800 square-foot home on exclusive Bayshore Boulevard in South Tampa.Freeman purchased the home in January 2010 for $1,008,000, per property records.The mortgage referenced in the complaint was for $705,600. The complaint claims the loan is “currently due for the March 1, 2014 payment and all subsequent payments thereafter.”
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