Terry Pegula, owner of the Buffalo Bills, has transferred a small percentage of the team to his daughter, Laura Pegula, as part of a succession plan. This move comes after a court ruled Kim Pegula, Terry's wife, incapacitated 13 months ago and appointed Terry as 'plenary guardian of person and property.' The transfer aligns with NFL guidelines for succession planning, designating Laura Pegula, Terry's daughter from his first marriage, as the potential successor to take over the Bills if necessary.
Bills owner Terry Pegula transferred a small percentage of the team to his daughter Laura as part of succession planning, according to The Athletic 🏈 Read more ⬇️
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13 months ago, a court ruled Kim Pegula incapacitated and appointed Terry Pegula "plenary guardian of person and property." To meet NFL succession plan guidelines, Terry has designated Laura, daughter from his first marriage, to take over Bills if needed. https://t.co/LzGxaHsRtE
Terry Pegula transfers "small percentage" of the Bills to his daughter, Laura; she's apparently the successor to Terry as controlling owner, at least for now. https://t.co/v2jKtHXD9j
Terry Pegula, with Kim legally incapacitated, transferred small percentage of Bills to daughter Laura Pegula https://t.co/EM1y3uuI7o