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NBA Player Zach Randolph’s Wife Files For Divorce Weeks After A “Hacked” Tweet

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When NBA player Zach “Z-Bo” Randolph disrespected his wife, Faune Drake, by tweeting “I married a hoe” last month, the writing was on the wall.

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