Scooter Braun will also be allowed to retain many pieces of art, a 2018 Porsche Cayenne GTS, a 2019 Tesla Model X, multiple golf carts, and an electric scooter as part of the divorce deal he reached with Yael Cohen.
During the course of their divorce, Scooter Braun and Yael Cohen have resolved to share their assets.
The divorce settlement was acquired by us, and it states that the Grammy-nominated record executive is required to pay his ex-wife the sum of $20 million. His ex-wife is 35 years old. The pair had a prenuptial agreement in place before they were married.
In spite of the divorce, Braun, who represents musicians such as Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber, will retain ownership of a number of his assets, including the $65 million house he purchased in September of last year.
In addition, he is awarded more than one hundred works of art, some of which were created by Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Jasper Johns, amongst others. Furthermore, he receives a 2019 Tesla Model X, a 2018 Porsche Cayenne GTS, a number of golf carts, an electric scooter, and a private jet.
Cohen and his family will continue to live in their $30 million Brentwood family home, as well as maintain his 2021 Land Rover Defender and a number of works of art.
The twenty million dollar payment made to F— Cancer’s founder and CEO is a spousal support buyout in addition to covering the value of the property that was divided between them.
In addition, the exes have reached an agreement about shared custody of their three children: Jagger Joseph, age 7, Levi Magnus, age 5, and Hart Violet, age 312 years old.
The expenses of raising the three children will be covered by the child support payment of $60,000 that Braun will provide each month.
Despite the fact that Cohen first sought that her ex pays her attorney’s expenses, the couple ultimately decided to pay their own attorneys on their own own.
After getting married in 2014, a source told us in July 2018 that the couple had decided to end their marriage and were “taking some time apart to sort things out.” The source also stated that the couple loves each other and that they “just need some time apart,” adding that “they will hopefully bounce back for their kids.”
A few days later, Braun filed for divorce, claiming irreconcilable differences as the reason, as another source said “they have “chosen to go through with the divorce,” adding that “they are dedicated to keeping things amicable for the kids.” They don’t want their divorce to be a public spectacle.”