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Bank foreclosing on Cromartie home over missed mortgage payments

Fertile footballer Antonio Cromartie is no mama’s boy.

A bank is foreclosing on the Tallahassee home the Jets cornerback bought in 2006 with his mother, records show.

“He doesn’t do anything for his own family,” griped Rosemita Pierre, one of the mothers of Cromartie’s 10 kids. “I guess he just said, ‘That’s it.’ ”

Pierre said Cro’s mom, Cassandra Gardner, told her a year ago the home was in danger of foreclosure.

“He was helping his mom out for a little while, then stopped,” Pierre claimed.

The Bank of New York Mellon filed suit against Cromartie in February for $105,000 in missed mortgage payments, according to the Leon County Clerk of Courts. The bank claims Cro’s been stiff-arming it since 2010.

Records show the purchase price of the modest 864-square-foot home was $135,000. The Sperminator, who has two more kids on the way, bought the home the same year that he signed a five-year, $13.5 million contract with $7.35 million guaranteed with the San Diego Chargers.

He inked a four-year, $32 million contract with the Jets last fall.

Cromartie quickly hung up his phone on a Post reporter, and his rep didn’t reply for comment.

Last week, Cro’s wife, Terricka, posted an ultrasound picture of twins online, revealing to the world that the Gang Green stud’s 11th and 12th children are on the way. The twins are due in November.

Pierre is the mother of Cro’s oldest kid, Alonzo, 7. Cro took primary custody of the boy, who lives with the Jet and his wife except for summer visits to Pierre in Tallahassee.