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Bruce Ratner’s wife files for divorce, report

Couple may face battle over their luxury properties

 

Bruce Ratner’s wife,   plastic surgeon Pamela Lipkin - Youtube

 

New York  real estate developer Bruce Ratner’s wife, plastic surgeon Pamela Lipkin, 64, filed for divorce, according to New York Post.

Page six writes that Lipkin filed for a contested proceeding, meaning the estranged couple could face a battle over their assets. Pamela Lipkin is a well-known surgeon who appears quit often on ABC’s Good Morning America.

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According to the Post Ratner, 71-year-old, is worth an estimated $400 million. The couple started dating in 1997 and married in 2008. They owns a townhouse on East 78th Street, a five-bedroom vacation home in the Hamptons and a 200-acre property in Ulster County.

 

The 71-year-old Ratner is the chairman of Forest City Ratner Companies, the New York office of newly-public Forest City Realty Trust.

Bruce Ratner owned a minority stake in the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets, which plays at Barclays Center, but sold it to Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov last year.

 

 

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