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Bills Legend 5x Pro Bowl Cornelius Bennett Wins $25 Million Court Battle After Wife Attempted to Seize 80 Percent of Assets

Buffalo, New York. The Buffalo Bills community is buzzing tonight for reasons far beyond football. Cornelius Bennett, one of the most dominant defensive leaders in franchise history, has just won a high-profile divorce case that nearly cost him the fortune he spent an entire career earning.

Bennett, the five-time Pro Bowler, three-time First-Team All-Pro and a cornerstone of the defense that led Buffalo to four straight Super Bowl appearances, faced staggering demands from his wife in court. She requested one hundred thousand dollars per month in alimony, and attempted to claim eighty percent of the couple’s marital assets, accusing him of emotional neglect and lack of support.

However, Bennett’s legal team uncovered critical evidence that changed the direction of the entire case. Forensic accountants discovered that his wife had quietly transferred more than five million dollars from their joint accounts into private ones, using the money for luxury vacations, designer purchases, and personal investments without Bennett’s knowledge. The findings were ruled a violation of equitable property distribution.

Judge Sarah Thompson issued a ruling that stunned the courtroom and immediately spread across Bills Mafia. Bennett was awarded fifty percent of all marital assets, totaling roughly twenty-five million dollars, including half of the couple’s real estate and investment holdings. The judge also ordered his wife to repay two million dollars in misused marital funds. Most importantly, the court denied her request for permanent alimony. Bennett will only provide temporary support for six months.

Outside the courthouse, Bennett delivered a calm but emotional statement.

“As a husband, I trusted her with everything I worked for,” he said. “When we could no longer stay together, she tried to take all of it. I only asked for fairness. She deserves her share for the years we lived side by side, but she cannot take everything that represents my entire career.”

His attorney added that the attempted financial takeover was “a clear abuse of the legal system”, emphasizing that justice had finally been served.

Bills fans reacted instantly. Social media lit up with messages of support for the man whose power, leadership and intensity helped define one of the most iconic eras in Buffalo football.

“Cornelius Bennett built the heart of our defense for years,” one fan wrote. “He deserved fairness and I’m glad he got it.”

Another added, “He fought every snap on the field. Now he fought in life and won again.”

Bennett’s legacy has always been grounded in discipline, toughness and resilience. From leading one of the greatest defensive units in Bills history to years of community work in Western New York, he has long been a symbol of dignity for the franchise.

Tonight, that dignity feels protected.

Cornelius Bennett may no longer be terrorizing quarterbacks, but once again, he proved he knows how to stand tall when everything is on the line.

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