Scooter Braun had to pay his ex-wife $20 million in divorce payments but got a private jet
In his divorce from Yael Cohen, Scooter Braun will keep some artwork. A 2018 Porsche Cayenne GTS, a 2019 Tesla Model X, some golf carts, and an electric scooter.
Scooter Braun and Yael Cohen have split their assets after their divorce.
According to news, the Grammy-nominated record executive, 41, has been ordered to pay his ex-wife $35.20 million, according to a divorce settlement. The couple had a marriage contract.
Brown, who represents artists such as Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber. She will keep the $65 million mansion he bought during their divorce last September, among other properties. It’s also got over 100 artworks, including works by Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jasper Johns, and more. In addition to a 2018 Porsche Cayenne GTS, Tesla Model X 2019, several golf carts, electric scooters, and a private jet.
Cohen will remain in his family’s $30 million home in Brentwood and retain the 2021 Land Rover Defender and some of the art.
The $20,000,000 payment to the founder and CEO of FCancer was intend to cover the real estate value share and was a purchase of spouse endorsement.
Brown will pay $60,000 per month in child support to cover the three children’s costs. While Cohen initially wanted his ex to pay the legal fees, the couple chose to produce their attorney separately.
After the couple tie the knot in 2014, news confirmed their split last July when a source said they were “taking time to sort things out,” adding. They love each other and need time apart, and we hope they’ll heal for the child. their children.”
Brown filed for divorce a few days later, citing irreconcilable differences, when another insider told news. That they “decide to go ahead with the divorce,” adding, “They’re commit to keeping things kid-friendly.”