Scottie Pippen and his ex-wife Larsa Pippen are being sued by a woman named Chyvette Valentine, who is seeking $250 million in damages.
The suit was filed by Valentine last week in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Ill. and Page Six reported the findings.
“Page Six confirmed docs were filed via the docket Wednesday in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Ill., by a woman named Chyvette Valentine, who claimed to be the ex-girlfriend of the Chicago Bulls legend,” the report read.
“According to court documents reviewed by Page Six, Valentine claimed that Scottie, the Chicago Bulls, his brother Carl T. Pippen and the “Real Housewives of Miami” star, 49, caused her suffering.”
Valentine alleged that she had an on-and-off relationship with Scottie from 1987 to 1993, which ended when Pippen and his brother sexually assaulted her.
The alleged assault led to the birth of Valentine’s son, Devonte Pippen, who was murdered in 2011.
After the relationship with Pippen ended, Valentine claims in the suit that Pippen “used his celebrity as a Chicago Bulls player” to allegedly “stalk, harass and torment” her, which caused her “severe mental and emotional issues.”
Valentine also detailed that she lost employment opportunities due to the stalking because Scottie used his connections with local, state and federal employees to allegedly cancel a police report she filed against him.
Scottie also allegedly falsified her reports to make her seem as though she was “mentally ill.”
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