BOSSIP Exclusive: “Basketball Wives” Malaysia Pargo Scores Big Divorce Payout
Exclusive: ‘Basketball Wives’ Malaysia Pargo Wins Half Her Ex’s Pension, 401K & 15K Monthly In Divorce Settlement - Page 2
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Judge OK’s Former Reality Star’s Divorce
“Basketball Wives” star Malaysia Pargo took her former NBA hubby to the cleaners, scoring a huge payday in her divorce, BOSSIP has learned.
Malaysia – whose real first name is Laquisha – will get half of her athlete-ex’s NBA pension and his 401K, according to the former couple’s recent divorce judgment, which a judge approved by default April 12.
Malaysia will get a 2015 Mercedes Benz G550, 50 percent of Jannero’s NBA player’s pension plan, half of his NBA 401K savings plan, all rights to the company “3 Beats LLC,” and access to three checking accounts and a money market account, according to the settlement terms, which were obtained by BOSSIP.

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Jannero will continue to pay $14,580 in child support for the couple’s three kids, plus $800 for child care. But he’ll get to keep a 2015 Mercedes Benz G550, the profits from the sale of a New Orleans property, the remaining half of his 401K and pension plan and two checking accounts.
Malaysia also agreed to look for and return Jannero’s “black diamond watch” and “black diamond chain.”

They’ll both get to keep furniture, jewelry and any money they’ve made since their 2014 separation.
It was unclear how much money the bank accounts, pension plan and the 401k have in them.
Before their divorce became official, Jannero had to pay Malaysia $7,500 in spousal support for about a year.
The exes were married for ten years, and have three children – twins and one son. Malaysia filed for divorce in 2014.
The pair will share joint custody of their kids.
Jannero, a career journeyman, has played for more than a decade in the NBA with various teams. Jannero last played with the Charlotte Hornets before being acquired by the Oklahoma City Blue – whose contracts reportedly pay less than $30,000 a season. But the settlement was inked when Jannero’s salary was $108,333 per month, while Malaysia reportedly made $8,333 per month, their court docs state.
We’ve reached out to the lawyers from both sides for comment.
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