His ex-wife Juanita Vanoy reportedly scored what was at the time the largest celebrity divorce deal in history.
And Michael Jordan is determined that he won’t make the same mistake again.
It is believed that the basketball legend has had his fiancée Yvette Prieto sign a prenuptial agreement.
Proceeding with caution: Michael Jordan has reportedly made his fiancee Yvette Prieto sign a prenuptial agreement
The National Enquirer reports that the prenup will protect nearly all of the sports star’s $650million fortune.
‘Michael loves Yvette, but he won’t let that interfere with his common sense – and his money – like it did before,’ a source allegedly told the publication.
The 50-year-old star and his bride-to-be, who will apparently tie the knot on April 27, will each keep the assets that they bring to the marriage, it has been reported.
Should the couple end up divorcing, Yvette will allegedly receive $1million for every year that they were married.
Protecting his assets: The basketball legend wants to keep his $650million fortune safe after a messy divorce from his first wife
Wedding bells: On March 7, the couple applied for a marriage licence, which is good for 60 days, in Florida
If the marriage lasts for 10 years, she will receive $5million per year if they split up.
But the Cuban-American model, 33, reportedly is ‘OK with the agreement,’ because she doesn’t believe the prenup will ever come into play.
‘She feels they have a strong relationship. She can’t imagine that they’d ever split up!’
The insider added: ‘Yvette knows Michael was once a serial cheater, just like his buddy Tiger Woods.
Expensive divorce: After his split from first wife Juanita Vanoy Michael had to fork over $168million, the couple’s Chicago mansion, and custody of their three children
‘But she believes Michael has sown his wild oats and only has eyes for her now. They’re both very happy and looking forward to the wedding.’
Michael and Yvette appeared at the main Palm Beach County courthouse in Florida to apply for a marriage licence in the early morning of March 7, according to Kathy Burstein, a spokeswoman for the clerk’s office.
Applicants must apply in person and a licence is good for 60 days.
Michael and Juanita had no prenuptial agreement, but Juanita walked away from the marriage in 2006 with $168million, their shared Chicago mansion and custody of the couple’s three children.
Confident: Yvette reportedly doesn’t mind the agreement as she can’t imagine ever splitting from Michael