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The wife of NBA star Dwyane Wade has filed a lawsuit against the Miami Heat guard’s alleged actress girlfriend, claiming her conduct around their young children has inflicted emotional distress. The older child has sought medical treatment for stress and anxiety, has developed nervous habits, experiences headaches, and is generally anxious to the point of “significant” hair loss causing bald spots, according to the suit. The boy is currently seeking court-mandated mental evaluations at the University of Chicago, the suit said.

According to online reports, Siohvaughn Wade is now suing actress Gabrielle Union for “engaging in sexual foreplay” in front of her two children age 8 and 6 while on an unsupervised visitation to the basketball star’s Miami home, according to a suit filed Tuesday in Cook County Circuit Court.which she believes is causing them emotional stress. According to the documents filed, the older child has sought medical treatment for stress and anxiety and has developed nervous habits, headaches and significant hair loss causing bald sports. The child is currently seeking court-mandated mental evaluations at the University of Chicago.

The suit also claims Wade’s oldest son was allowed to play unsupervised in or around the Miami home’s pool at night and that the younger child nearly drowned while in his father’s care and Union drove the boys to the park with his oldest son in the front seat.

The 8-year-old later told court appointed child representative Lester Barelay what happened and asked him “to put his father in jail…” so he would not have to return to the home, which he calls “the house where the woman kissing daddy lives,” the suit said.The suit also claims On one visitation, Wade allegedly orchestrated a meeting between Union and the boys, where he introduced the actress as his “girlfriend” and said “that is why your mom and I are going to divorce,” according to the suite. Siohvaughn Wade and the boys are seeking more than $50,000 from Union at a trial.