Larsa Pippen, the ex-wife of Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen, reportedly picked up a big win in the couple’s divorce settlement.
According to Radar Online, Larsa has been awarded a portion of her ex-husband’s retirement plan from the Bulls. She will be listed as an “alternate payee” on the team’s 401k Savings Plan Trust.
“The account was found to be community property of the marital estate. Per the filing, Larsa will receive 50% of all account balances as of the plan valuation date closest to the parties’ date of marital separation November 3, 2016,” Radar Online wrote.
The Pippens were married from 1997 until their announced separation on November 3, 2016. They finally wrapped up their divorce last year.
BREAKING: Larsa Pippen has reportedly been awarded some of her ex-husband Scottie Pippen's Chicago Bulls retirement fund.
Larsa has been recognized as an “alternate payee” of Scottie's Chicago Bulls 401k Savings Plan Trust, RadarOnline reports. pic.twitter.com/zekSOKMZIr
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According to Yahoo, Larsa is to be paid in in a “cash lump sum” that should be distributed to her own account “as soon as administratively possible following the approval of this order.”
Larsa, 48, is currently in a relationship with Marcus Jordan, the 32-year-old son of Michael Jordan, Pippen’s longtime teammate.
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