Scottie Pippen’s alleged ex-lover filed a lawsuit against him and his ex-wife Larsa Pippen earlier this week for harassment and stalking.
Page Six confirmed documents were filed via docket Wednesday in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, by a woman named Chyvette Valentine, who claimed to be the ex-girlfriend of the Chicago Bulls legend.
According to court documents reviewed by Page Six, Valentine claimed that Scottie, the Chicago Bulls, her brother Carl T. Pippen and the “Real Housewives of Miami” star, 49, caused her pain.
Valentine alleged that she had an on-and-off relationship with Scottie, 58, from 1987 to 1993 and that their relationship ended because she was allegedly raped by the athlete and Carl.
Page Six confirmed documents were filed via docket Wednesday in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, by a woman named Chyvette Valentine, who claimed to be the ex-girlfriend of the Chicago Bulls legend. Instagram/@chevetteavalentine Valentine alleged that she had an on-and-off relationship with Scottie from 1987 to 1993 and that their relationship ended because she was allegedly raped by the athlete and his brother Carl Pippen. Getty Images for Neiman Marcus
The alleged sexual assault led to the birth of her late son, Devonte Pippen, who was killed in 2011.
After their alleged romance ended, Valentine claimed in the suit that Scottie “used his fame as a Chicago Bulls player” to “stalk, harass and torment” her.
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Those actions, she claimed in the filing, caused her “severe mental and emotional problems.”
She also claimed she lost several job and housing opportunities because of the six-time NBA champion’s alleged harassment.
The alleged sexual assault led to the birth of her late son, Devonte Pippen, who was killed in 2011. Instagram/@chevetteavalentine After their alleged romance ended, Valentine claimed in the suit that Scottie “used his celebrity as a Chicago Bulls player” to “stalk, harass and torment” her. NBAE via Getty Images
Valentine claimed in the lawsuit that Scottie used his relationships with local, state and federal employees to allegedly quash a police report she filed against him and allegedly falsified her reports to portray her as “mentally ill.”
Valentine is seeking $250 million from Scottie, the Bulls and his family members for these claims.
Page Six reached out to an attorney for Scottie, a representative for Larsa and the Chicago Bulls for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
Valentine claimed in the lawsuit that Scottie used his relationships with local, state and federal employees to allegedly quash a police report she filed against him and allegedly falsified her reports to portray her as “mentally ill.” FilmMagie She also claimed that she lost several job and housing opportunities because of the alleged harassment of the six-time NBA champion. Getty Images
This isn’t the first time Valentine has filed a lawsuit against Scottie.
In 2019, she sued the former basketball star for $9,999, “the maximum allowed in small claims court,” alleging she spent thousands of dollars on travel expenses during their alleged relationship.
Valentine claimed she would visit Scottie on the road and alleged he had promised to pay her back.
She’s seeking $250 million from Scottie, Larsa, Carl and the Bulls. Getty Images Valentine previously sued Scottie in 2019, alleging she spent thousands of dollars on travel expenses during their alleged relationship. WireImage
She also claims she was unaware of the seven-time NBA All-Star’s marriage to Karen McCollum at the time.
After splitting from McCollum in 1990, Scottie married his second wife, Larsa, in 1997. The Bravo star filed for divorce in 2018.
Larsa is now dating Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan’s son.
2024-03-02 21:15:25
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