Scottie Pippen & Ex-Wife Larsa Agree To Joint Custody In Divorce Settlement, NBA Legend To Pay Child Support
Jan. 10 2022, Published 4:31 p.m. ET
NBA legend Scottie Pippen has agreed to cough up monthly child support payments to his ex-wife Larsa Pippen.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, last month, the former couple settled their never-ending divorce. The settlement has been hidden from the public until now.
In the agreement obtained by RadarOnline.com, Scottie and Larsa reveal they finalized the deal on December 15.
The couple share two minor kids 14-year-old Sophia and 17-year-old Justin. They also share two adult children named Preston and Scotty Pippen Jr.
Per their deal, Scottie will pay monthly child support for Sophia and Justin until they turn 18. The amount of money is being kept sealed.
The parties agree that they will share joint legal and physical custody of their minor children.
Scottie and Larsa were married on July 20, 1997. The NBA star’s wife filed for divorce on November 2, 2018, in Los Angeles Superior Court.
The agreement states the parties dispute the date of separation. It also reveals they equally divided all of their community assets and liabilities.
Scottie and Larsa also resolved all spousal support issues but the details are also kept from the public. The court also ordered the judgment of dissolution which makes both parties legally single.
Larsa has been living the single life ever since splitting with her ex. She was rumored to be dating rapper Future at one point but she tried to shut down the speculation.
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Last year, she caused quite a stir when she started dating NBA star Malik Beasley despite him still being married to a model named Montana Yao.
Larsa claimed Malik had already split from Montana and denied being a homewrecker.
Larsa has used the divorce from Scottie and her relationship with Malik as a storyline on Peacock's Real Housewives of Miami reboot.
As we first reported, Scottie is having quite the couple of weeks. He recently settled a lawsuit in which he accused a 5-year-old of ruining his Miami mansion with crayon markings on the wall.