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The ex-wife of longtime SportsCenter anchor Stuart Scott is suing Disney in an effort to collect money she claims she’s owed from their divorce.
Scott died in 2015 following a battle with bone cancer. He and Kimberley Scott had divorced in 2007 and, according to a complaint filed Friday in Connecticut federal court, she’s still owed money from the split that had been part of his 401k.
“Pursuant to the divorce decree, Stuart O. Scott was to turn over $162,899.04, plus interest, dividends, gains and losses from his Disney Savings and Investment Plan,” writes attorney Dori Hightower in the complaint, which is posted below. “Scott died without ever complying with the herein stated provision of the divorce decree.”
Kimberley Scott is also suing Fidelity, which administered the sportscaster’s 401k. She claims the two companies allowed the trustees of Scott’s estate to roll the investment account into another one, which deprived her of her share.
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