Former NBA star Scottie Pippen has added a 5-year-old girl to a lawsuit he filed last year against her parents for allegedly defacing his Florida home with markers and crayons, according to NBC News.

Comedian Lindsay Glazer and Jacob Woloshin stayed in Pippen’s home temporarily after their house in Fort Lauderdale was damaged in September 2017 during Hurricane Irma. The couple paid $30,000 a month in rent, NBC News reported on Friday.

Pippen filed a complaint in December 2018 for damage to the property, alleging that the couple caused more than $109,000 in damage.

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But in a May 2 amended complaint to the case, Pippen said the girl, then 4 years old, caused damage to “certain elements of the property” with markers and crayons.

Glazer ridiculed Pippen’s claims in a statement from her spokesman, James Judge.

“Who would have ever thought that Dennis Rodman would be strengthening relations with North Korea, and Scottie ‘no tippin’ Pippen would be the crazy one suing little girls?” she said, NBC News reported.

In the update, Pippen also said the renters allowed a dog and cat to “urinate throughout the home,” causing “permanent stains and unsanitary conditions." He alleged that the couple allowed mold to grow on the patio furniture and damaged the front gate of the house, the home entertainment system, and “countless cabinets and drawers.”

The ex-Chicago Bulls player also said they failed to pay the rent and utility fees on time and stole a knife set.

Jason Giller, an attorney for Pippen, said the star had to replace “nearly every linen, mattress and carpet in the home,” as well as “the movie theater and other big ticket things.”

"While the damages sought is clearly not limited to the damage caused by minors and pets, which alone were material, this is not a laughing matter and causing 6-figure damage to someone else's house is both morally and legally wrong," Giller said.