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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Scooter Braun has splashed out $65 million on a new home

    The 40-year-old music mogul – who split from wife Yael Cohen in July – has spared no expense on his new bachelor pad in Brentwood, California, paying just short of its asking price of $70 million


    According to TMZ, the 19,000sq ft property – which was only built this year – sits on four acres of grounds and boasts six bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a gym, a theatre and other amenities, as well as stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.

    It was confirmed in July that Scooter – who manages the likes of Justin Bieber, Ariana Grante, Demi Lovato and Carly Rae Jepsen – had filed for divorce after seven years of marriage, following weeks of speculation that they’d gone their separate ways.

    The ex ecutive is asking for joint custody of their three children – Jagger, six, Levi, four, and Hart, two – and has agreed to pay Yael spousal support, but the former couple have a pre-nuptial agreement in place for when it comes to dividing their assets.

    It previously emerged that Scooter checked into an "intense psycho-spiritual retreat" a few months before separating from his estranged wife.

    Scooter entered the seven-day Hoffman Process programme after finding he didn't feel "present" in his life, and having “dark” thoughts.

    He said: “My wife and I began to hear all kinds of rumours, like ‘[Scooter] has gone crazy.’ But it wasn’t that. It was just feeling like I wasn’t present in my life, and [feeling] like the people around me who loved me, I felt their hurt.

    “Because, one, we’re all coming in with our own trauma, and weirdly our trauma was matching up, and … I couldn’t fix it. And I’m a fixer. Since I was a kid, I was the guy who was going to make it OK for everybody. And I just couldn’t fix things in this moment in time.”

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