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Scottie Pippen's Alleged Side Chick Is Suing Him For Vacation Money

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July 26 2019, Published 7:10 p.m. ET

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Larsa Pippen's estranged ex-husband Scottie Pippen is being asked to pay up! His alleged ex-girlfriend Chyvette Valentine is suing him after she claims she spent thousands of dollars on vacations with the NBA star.

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Chyvette is suing the 53-year-old for $9,999. The amount is “the maximum allowed in small claims court," documents obtained by The Blast state.

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The basketball player's ex is alleging that she spent thousands of dollars in travel expenses during their supposed  relationship.

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Their tryst is said to have happened between 1987 and 1993.

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Chyvette claimed to have dated Scottie during his time with the Chicago Bulls. She said that she would visit him while he was traveling with his team.

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She stated that the father of eight would reimburse her for the expenses.

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She also admitted that she didn’t know Scottie was married at the time to his first wife, Karen McCollum, with whom he split with in 1990. 

Scottie was most recently married to Larsa and the pair share four children together. The former Real Housewives of Miami star filed for divorce in 2018.

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