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Poor Dude! Scott Disick’s Dad Dies Just Three Months After His Mom


 
It has been confirmed that the father of reality star Scott Disick, has died, losing a loved one is painful....loosing both parents within three months is heart wrenching. Scott lost his mum less than three months ago. May their souls rest in peace...Amen! Scott was an only child of his parents, now his parents are gone..one would say he is alone, but No! he has another family..The Kardashian family.
 
According to Radar Online Jeffrey Disick, a real estate developer, passed away last week, less than three months after his wife Bonnie died at age 63. It is not known what took Disick’s dad’s life.
 
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has been silent on his father’s death and has not posted to his social media accounts since Dec. 31. Father-of-two Disick, 30, was an only child.
 
Jeffrey and Bonnie raised their son in Eastport, Long Island, New York, until he swapped coasts and found fame and fortune as a member of the famed E! television family. Unlike his son, Jeffrey had kept out of the spotlight and made only a handful of cameo appeared on Kardashians’ programs.
 
However, in 2012, it was revealed that he had previously been arrested for grand larceny. Formerly in the apparel business in New York City, Jeffrey turned himself in to officers of the Suffolk County (N.Y.) District Attorney’s Office after someone alerted the authorities that he had stolen money a year earlier from a bank near the Disick family home in the Long Island town of Eastpor.
 
 Jeffrey was charged with a felony count of grand larceny for “acting in concert with another person” to “steal in excess of $3,000 from North Fork Bank.” He later pled guilty to a misdemeanour charge of petty larceny, paid $6,500 in restitution and was sentenced to 140 hours of community service in lieu of 30 days in jail.

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