Jordan, 50, began his romance with the former model, 34, more than five years ago following his 2006 divorce with his first wife Juanita. The basketball legend had been married to Juanita for 17 years and had three children together: Jeffrey, 25; Marcus, 22; and Jasmine, 19.
Jordan proposed to Prieto back in 2011, and the two were finally married last April in Palm Beach, Florida. The grandiose
ceremony seated over 500 guests including Robin Thicke, Usher, Tiger Woods, Patrick Ewing and Spike Lee.
Jordan retired from professional basketball in 2003 and became majority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats in 2010. Considered one of the greatest athletes of all time, Jordan's
career highlights include six NBA championships and five NBA Most Valuable Player awards. He was selected as an NBA All-Star 14 times and led the league in scoring ten times.
He recently decided to move to Florida after putting his
Chicago-area mansion up for auction back in October. Bidding was originally scheduled to start on November 22, but was postponed until December 16.