
Terry Pegula’s daughter Laura takes bigger role in Bills ownership with whispers of internal drama
NY Post
Bills owner Terry Pegula has gotten his daughter Laura involved in team ownership in the wake of his wife Kim’s scary health battle.
The Athletic reported Wednesday that Terry, 73, transferred a small percentage of the Bills to Laura last year, three days after Terry became Kim’s guardian in the wake of Kim’s 2022 heart attack.
The couple used to have 50-50 ownership of the Bills, per The Athletic; they also own the Buffalo Sabres.
A longtime Pegula family associate told The Athletic “Kim is not coming back” to either franchise’s front office.
The 41-year-old Laura, who is Terry’s daughter from his first marriage, represented the family during NFL commissioner Roger Goodell’s state of the league address last month at the owners’ meetings in Orlando, the report said.
The report said that Laura has become a “more conspicuous presence” over the past year.

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