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Mark 'Bomber' Thompson could be kicked out of the swanky house he once shared with a convicted drug trafficker after defaulting on his mortgage.
The former Essendon star could lose his property on Rouse Street in Port Melbourne, as he still owes $1.185 million to the National Australia Bank.
NAB began legal action in the Victorian Supreme Court to repossess his property and sell it to recover the remainder of the mortgage.
Thompson for a time during his downward spiral shared the converted warehouse with convicted drug trafficker Thomas Windsor.
Mark 'Bomber' Thompson could be kicked out of his swanky house he once shared with a convicted drug trafficker after defaulting on his mortgage
The former Essendon star could lose his property at 217 Rouse St, Port Melbourne, as he still owes $1.185million to the National Australia Bank
The property was raided by police in January 2018 and Thompson was convicted of drug possession in July 2019.
Thompson bought the four-bedroom warehouse for $1.75 million in 2010.
A statement of claim filed to court explained Thompson borrowed $1.4 million from