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Scooter Braun Officially Files For Divorce From Yael Cohen, Asks For Joint Custody Of Their Three Children

Another Hollywood marriage bites the dust. Scooter Braun officially filed for divorce from wife Yael Cohen on Wednesday, July 21, in Los Angeles.

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According to TMZ, the 40-year-old manager is seeking joint custody of the former flames' three children. He has agreed to pay his estranged wife spousal support and there is also a prenuptial agreement in place that has already predetermined how the two will divide assets.

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The controversial businessman is being represented by infamous divorce attorney Laura Wasser. The famed lawyer was also the one who drew up the couple's prenuptial agreement.

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As OK! previously reported, despite the press getting wind of the couple separating earlier this month, the parents-of-three had allegedly already been “broken up for several months”, with the people closest to them aware of their looming divorce.

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Sources also spilled that there may have been a "third party" involved in the dissolution of their marriage. Rumors have swirled for the past year about an alleged fling that the investor may have had with Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Erika Jayne.

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Scooter also checked himself into a "intense psycho-spiritual retreat" in the months leading up to their official split.

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When appearing on Jay Shetty’s "On Purpose" podcast in June, Justin Bieber's manager explained how he came to the conclusion to seek spiritual help explaining, "My wife and I began to hear all kinds of rumors, like '[Scooter] has gone crazy.' But it wasn’t that. It was just feeling like I wasn’t present in my life, and [feeling] like the people around me who loved me, I felt their hurt."

He continued saying "a very dark thought came into my head — the ultimate 'I’m not enough;' the ultimate 'I shouldn’t be here.' I immediately thought — what are you doing here? And I’ve never gone that dark. And I signed up for the Hoffman Project the next day."

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