Former Apple CEO John Sculley Is Being Sued By Ex-Wife For Allegedly Hiding $25 Million During Divorce

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John Sculley

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John Sculley

John Sculley, the former Apple CEO, is being sued by his ex-wife, Carol, for allegedly hiding $25 million in assets during their 2011 divorce.

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The New York Post reports,

According to the court papers, Sculley had claimed that their total marital assets at the time of their separation in 2010 were $4.8 million. But he allegedly didn't disclose "substantial private equity investments and investments in privately held companies and ventures around the globe."

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The court papers also allege that in the early 2000's, Sculley began having an affair with a former aide from Apple, which is when he began to hide the assets from his ex-wife with the help of two of his brothers.

Business Insider has reached out to John Sculley and will update this story as comment becomes available.

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