Ex-NBA Player Who Made $11 Million Left His Foreclosed House Covered In Bullets And Feces
The living room was trashed.
Walls were painted on and kicked in.
The porch, covered in dog poop.
A wide view of the porch.
The new owners found live ammo.
As well as assault weapons.
Swift set up a dummy in the basement for target practice.
Some load-bearing poles were damaged by bullets.
The basement floor was covered in shell casings.
The kitchen was in the worst shape.
There were pizza boxes everywhere.
And empty beer cans.
And cupcakes.
A crude knife was found as well.
Buried in the carnage were signs of Swift's prior life.
An unopened box of recruiting letters from colleges. Swift never went to college.
He left a framed poster of his playing days. He only played five seasons for the Sonics and Thunder.
He bought the house for $1.3 million in 2004.
The new owners said it would take them two months to make the home move-in ready.
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