Police Reportedly Came to Scottie Pippen's House for 2 Domestic Disturbances in October

No arrests were made after police arrived at the Pippen home to answer the domestic disturbance complaints.

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As the old saying goes about romantic relationships that hit the skids, breaking up is hard to do. Let alone after being married for damn near 20 years. The divorce case of NBA Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen and wife Larsa Pippen, whom he married in 1997, was preceded by a rough ride on a rocky road towards the final days of their union.

According to TMZ Sports, the Fort Lauderdale Police Department responded to not one, but two domestic disturbance complaints at the residence of Scottie Pippen, 51, and Larsa Pippen, 42, within two days this month.

The first incident happened Oct. 2, and the cops found Larsa sitting in her car in front of their home. She reportedly revealed to the police officers who arrived on the scene that she and her husband were in a "heated verbal argument," but adamantly denied that the altercation ever became physical. Scottie reportedly told police that she could come back inside their home, and that he would leave their property if that is what it took for her to feel comfortable.

On Oct. 4, the police were reportedly called to their home again to answer another domestic disturbance, but no arrests were made.

The NBA legend officially filed for divorce from Larsa on Oct. 19. The couple has four kids together.

Perhaps the rumor about Larsa and Future being an item didn't help matters in the Pippen household. Larsa Pippen denied any romantic link to the Atlanta rapper.

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