With his wife Juanita at his side, Chicago Bulls' star Michael Jordan,
who led the Bulls to six NBA championships, speaks at a
news conference in Chicago, in this January 13, 1999 file photo. Jordan, the
retired basketball superstar, and his wife of 17 years announced their divorce
in a statement issued by their lawyers on December 30,
2006.
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CHICAGO - Michael Jordan and his
wife, Juanita, filed for divorce Friday after 17 years of marriage.
"Michael and Juanita Jordan mutually and amicably decided to end their 17
year marriage," the couple said in a statement issued through their lawyers. "A
judgment for dissolution of their marriage was entered today. There will be no
further statements."
Juanita Jordan previously filed for divorce in January 2002, but withdrew her
petition a month later when the couple announced they were attempting a
reconciliation.
During her last divorce petition, Jordan said attempts to reconcile their
marriage had failed and future ones "would be impractical and not in the best
interests of the family."
The couple met at a Chicago restaurant during his second season with the
Bulls and were married Sept. 2, 1989, in Las Vegas. They have three children:
Jeffrey, Marcus and Jasmine.
The 43-year-old Jordan, a part-owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, led the Bulls
to six NBA titles and was a five-time league MVP. He lives in Highland Park,
Ill.