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Showing posts with label divorce. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Breaking news - Mel Gibson Costly Divorce

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"It's a billion-dollar divorce!" says celebrity divorce lawyer Raoul Felder.

Yesterday's headlines that Mel Gibson, 53 and his wife Robyn Moore, also 53, were filing for divorce after 28 years of marriage has now been eclipsed by a handful of thornier follow-up questions. Namely, how much will the split cost the A-lister? How will it affect his reputation? Will it jeopardize the projects he has in development? And perhaps, most tantalizing of all, will it be the costliest celebrity divorce ever?

In short, the answers are: lots, remains to be seen, not likely, and almost certainly yes.

With no indication that the couple had hammered out a prenuptial agreement before their 1980 wedding, Gibson's low-profile wife is now legally entitled to half of everything he's earned over their nearly-three decades together, according to Felder, which could translate into roughly $500 million.

People.com estimates Gibson's fortune to be in the neighborhood of $1 billion (The Passion of the Christ, a labor of love project he directed and produced, pulled in $600 million at the box office, alone), which puts the split on track to be the richest celebrity divorce ever. Other celeb splits with lots of zeroes include Michael Jordan paying $168 million in his 2006 divorce from his wife Juanita, Steven Spielberg's shelling out $100 million in his 1989 split from actress Amy Irving, and Sir Paul McCartney's $48.6 million 2008 settlement with Heather Mills.

Obviously, half of a billion is still a nice chunk of change to have left in your bank account. So don't cry for Gibson yet. The stickier issue, however, may be whether the split will tarnish Gibson's reputation as a devoted father (Gibson and Moore have seven kids ranging in age from 9 to 28) and a devout Christian -- an image already damaged by his 2006 arrest for drunken driving and the bizarre tirade that accompanied it.

"If he was Matthew Broderick or Tom Hanks, the answer would be yes," says Felder. "But the public has been desensitized already to this fellow, so I don't think it's going to affect him at all."

Felder doesn't expect the divorce to have much effect on Gibson's upcoming projects, beyond the fact that his wife will have to be bought out for her share in them. And that could get complicated since he has more than a dozen films in various stages of development, ranging from Mad Max 4 to an adaptation of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. "This divorce could be very difficult because he's one of the few stars who acquires properties and gets involved with them on different levels, like directing and producing," says Felder. "These are very hard to value, and that makes it not a simple divorce."

Still, Felder doesn't expect that the couple will turn their split into a drawn-out battle. "If [Moore] is like any other wife, she'll want her money now. She doesn't want to be a partner in a movie that may or may not be made 10 years from now. I think she'd want to be paid up front. Until then, I'd try to keep it quiet. Because one of the problems with these divorces is, if you unleash the dogs of war, you can never put them back in the bottle again, to mix metaphors. But who knows, it may wind up being World War III -- you can't tell."

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

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LONDON (Reuters) -Hollywood U.S. pop star Madonna and ex-husband Guy Ritchie said on Wednesday that a statement released on the singer's behalf detailing terms of their divorce was "misleading and inaccurate" reports.

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Liz Rosenberg, Madonna's spokeswoman in New York, said on Monday the singer had given British film director Ritchie between 50 and 60 million pounds ($76-92 million) as part of their divorce.

Both Associated Press (AP) and Reuters reported the figures, but now the couple are distancing themselves from the accuracy of the details.

"We have tried to maintain a dignified silence regarding the details of our divorce for the last few months whilst accepting the obvious media interest," said a joint statement from the pair.

"A misleading and inaccurate statement, specifically in relation to the sums of money involved, was wrongly issued to AP this week," it added.

"The financial details of the settlement will remain private, save to say that both of us are happy with our agreement. Our primary concern, like any co-parents, is the care and well being of our children." Rosenberg said on Monday that custody arrangements for the couple's children had not been finalized.

Madonna and Ritchie have an eight-year-old son, Rocco, and three-year-old son David, adopted from Malawi. The singer also has a daughter Lourdes, born in 1996, from her relationship with fitness trainer Carlos Leon.

Madonna, one of the most successful singers of all time with estimated album sales of more than 200 million, was married once before, to actor Sean Penn, in the 1980s.

Madonna and Ritchie announced their split in October, nearly eight years after their wedding at Skibo Castle in Scotland.

Ritchie is a British film director who is making Hollywood blockbuster "Sherlock Holmes" starring Robert Downey Jr. as the Victorian-era super sleuth.

The couple's combined wealth has been estimated at about $525 million, but Madonna accounts for most of it.

(Reporting by Mike Collett-White, editing by Paul Casciato)