NBA free agent Malik Beasley , who is under investigation in a federal gambling probe , was evicted from his high-rise apartment in Detroit on Wednesday, according to court records.

Beasley's landlord sued him twice this year in Michigan's 36th District Court for a total of $21,505 in unpaid rent, the records show. The first case was dismissed in March, but the court issued an eviction order in the second suit -- for $7,355 -- after Beasley failed to respond.

Beasley's attorney, Steve Haney, did not immediately respond to ESPN's request for comment. Beasley's social media posts in recent weeks indicate that he has been traveling in Europe.

Beasley, 28, is the third NBA player known to be investigated by the Eastern District of New York for gambling allegations in the past 18 months.

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