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Young Thug Celebrates 25th Birthday And PUMA AW16 Campaign Release In Atlanta

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A lawsuit that has been filed in Atlanta alleges that rapper Young Thug owes over $2 million on his home. A few weeks ago Young Thug’s manager claimed that he was facing some really major financial troubles due to mismanagement of funds by his financial advisors. Today, the details of a new lawsuit were revealed and Thug’s manager Manny Halley could have been on to something.

Haley claimed that Thug’s money was so messed up that he was struggling to even pay his light and cell phone bills.

The AJC reports that Heritage Select Homes, LLC filed a suit claiming that Thugger owes more than $2.2 million in payments for his home in Atlanta’s ritzy Buckhead Heights neighborhood.

The rapper who bought the home in 2016 under a “balloon promissory note” agreement, was allegedly scheduled to pay a total of $86,500 on Oct. 19; $86,033 on Nov. 19; $150,567 on Dec. 19; and then two more payments of $14,667 in January and February.

The paper adds that he was supposed to pay a sum of $2,214,667 on the 11,000 square-foot home with six bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a full bar, a theater, indoor pool and hot-tub and four-car garage, but he failed to make that payment.

No word from Thugga on this matter yet…