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Doubling Down With the Derricos star Deon Derrico shares sweet video singing to kids as home awaits foreclosure sale

Deon Derrico shared a sweet video of himself singing to his adorable children as the family face foreclosure on their Las Vegas home. 

Deon, 50, and his wife Karen, 41, live in North Las Vegas, Nevada with their 14 children.

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INSTAGRAMDeon shared a sweet video of himself singing to his children[/caption]

The Doubling Down With the Derricos stars share a four-bedroom, three-bathroom home that has been featured on TLC’s Doubling Down With the Derricos. 

The Sun exclusively revealed earlier this month that the home is currently in foreclosure and is scheduled for an auction sale.

It comes after the couple filed for bankruptcy five times. 

But Deon appeared to put the family’s financial troubles aside over the weekend, as he enjoyed some quality time with his children.

Taking to Instagram, the reality star shared a sweet video of himself serenading his kids with a song as they happily chuckled away.


Deon took inspiration from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as he belted out his own rendition of “cowabunga”, much to the amusement of his adorable kids.

Deon filed a petition for the foreclosure mediation assistance after the home he purchased in 2015 went into default a month prior, according to court papers in March 2020.

The filing is to provide a “remedy of last resort for the homeowner to avoid foreclosure and loss of his/her home” through a mediation process with negotiations between the lender and owner. 

A mediator was assigned to the parties, but they were unable to agree to a loan modification and the negotiations were terminated. 

The petition for foreclosure mediation assistance was dismissed and the foreclosure was to be issued in the normal course of business.

INSTAGRAMDeon’s children giggled with delight as their dad serenaded them with a song[/caption]

Then in February 2021, Deon filed a complaint against US Bank National Association.

The foreclosure sale was to be conducted on or about March 12, 2021, but he claimed the date was “improper.”

He argued that the home is the primary residence of his wife Karen and their 14 children. 

He then filed a temporary restraining order to prohibit the foreclosure of the sale, but the court denied the motion. 

An auction for the Sin City home is on Wednesday, September 1 at 9:00am with opening bids for the 2,321 square-foot house starting at $430,254

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