Scottie Pippen Forced to Pay For Support to Larsa in Divorce Even Though She Cheated With Future

It has been a very long time coming, but Larsa and Scottie Pippen are finally officially divorced.

The two haven’t been together since after briefly getting back together in 2018 but really haven’t been together since 2016. That is a very long divorce to go through, but it’s finally over.

As reported by Radar Online, Scottie does have to pay child support for their two youngest kids until they turn 18, with their lawyer saying.

NBA legend Scottie Pippen has agreed to cough up monthly child support payments to his ex-wife Larsa Pippen.

As Radar 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 Radar, 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.

It is sorted crazy that Larsa was able to cheat on Scottie multiple times with future and several other young ballers. However, Pip still has to come out of pocket even though Larsa claims she is making seven figures on OnlyFans showing feet to middle eastern men.

Wild times if you think about it.

The amount isn’t disclosed, but it probably isn’t anything small.

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