Former Raiders coach Antonio Pierce and his wife’s bankruptcy case was dismissed last month after mediation with two automotive companies led to settlements.

Pierce and his wife, Jocelyn Pierce, will pay a total of $7.2 million to their creditors, Hyundai Capital America and Nissan Motor Acceptance Company, according to records filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Arizona.

The case was dismissed April 29 and closed May 30.

Jocelyn Pierce filed for bankruptcy last summer to “protect her assets and those of the marital community.” The Pierces owed more than $28 million to the two creditors, tied to car dealerships that Antonio Pierce invested in during the 2010s.

The court determined the Pierces had $9.26 million in assets as of July — $5.5 million in real estate and $3.76 million in person

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