Rockville, Jan 14: Mike Tyson and his second wife were granted a divorce on Monday, and the former heavyweight champion agreed to pay her $6.5 million from future earnings. The deal ends a yearlong dispute between Tyson and Monica Turner, who accused the boxer of adultery when she filed for divorce in January 2002.

Tyson was not at the court hearing that completed the divorce, although Turner did attend. She is a pediatric resident at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington.
Tyson must pay Turner a percentage of his future purses on top of an undisclosed sum he already has given her, according to Turner's attorney, Sanford Ain. That figure rises to $9 million if Tyson fails to pay on time.
Turner was awarded the couple's $4.75 million mansion in Farmington, Connecticut, and the $4 million Potomac house where she lives. Turner also gets custody of their children, Rayna, 6 and Amir, 5. Tyson keeps his home in Las Vegas. Bureau Report