NBA Player Malik Beasley’s Estranged Wife Montana Yao Denied Spousal Support Amid Larsa Pippen Controversy

Montana Yao, Malik Beasley, Larsa Pippen
NBA Player Malik Beasley’s Estranged Wife Montana Yao Denied Spousal Support Amid Larsa Pippen Controversy
The split between Malik Beasley and Montana Yao continues as a judge denied her latest request in court.
As previously reported, Montana Yao filed for divorce from Malik Beasley after he was spotted holding hands with reality star Larsa Pippen, estranged wife of retired NBA star Scottie Pippen.

Larsa Pippen
While Montana Yao later said on Instagram that she was kicked out of their family home, a judge has sided with Malik Beasley on her request for financial support.

According to Us Weekly, a Minnesota court denied Montana Yao her request for temporary spousal support on Monday (March 29th). She asked for $5,000 a month along with $8,000 a month in temporary child support for their son Makai, 2. She reportedly made the requests last December. She was completely denied “temporary spousal maintenance”, but was given temporary child support for $6,500 a month.
She also requested a $15,000 advance related to their estate. That petition has been deferred. Montana Yao will also not receive $20,000 for attorney’s fees as she requested.
She and Malik Beasley tied the knot in March 2020.
Larsa Pippen previously took to social media to deny breaking up their marriage after they were seen holding hands in December 2020.

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