Jaime King is being asked to focus on her sobriety.
The Pearl Harbor actress has been ordered to complete a six-month rehab program in a new custody agreement with her ex-husband Kyle Newman, according to documents obtained by TopMob News March 17.
In the filing, a judge deemed it necessary for King—who filed for divorce from the Barely Lethal director in May 2020 following 13 years of marriage—to complete the drug and alcohol program, as well as partake in weekly testing, aftercare, a 2-step program and a 26-week parenting program.
In this sentence, “Newman” is the person who has been given sole primary custody of his sons named James and Leo. The ages of James and Leo are 12 and 10 years old respectively. Meanwhile, while King finishes some requirements, Newman will only be allowed to have supervised visits with his sons three times a week. The series “Hart of Dixie” is mentioned, but it’s not clear how it relates to the rest of the sentence. I would suggest rephrasing it as follows:
Newman has been granted full custody of his two sons, James (age 12) and Leo (age 10). Meanwhile, due to some ongoing requirements, Newman can only have supervised visits with his sons three times a week. It’s unclear how “Hart of Dixie” fits into the context provided.
King’s grandmother Nancy King, her sister Sandy Larson and her brother-in-law Andy Larson, in addition to Newman’s brother Kevin Newman, were among those named as mutually agreed upon supervisors for King’s scheduled meetings, which will continue “until ordered unsupervised by a Court,” per the docs.
TopMob News reached out to reps for King and Newman for comment but has not heard back.
This isn’t the first time King has been accused of drug and alcohol use amid her ongoing custody battle with her ex. Back in May 2020, the 45-year-old filed a domestic violence prevention petition against Newman, obtained by TopMob News at the time, alleging that the director had staged an intervention in January of that year despite her not having addiction issues. King said in the docs that she agreed to go a treatment facility anyway, but was dismissed a few days later due to having no drugs or alcohol in her system.
In response to her May 2020 petition, Newman submitted his own filing (obtained by TopMob News) seeking full primary custody of their kids. In the docs, he denied King’s allegations of abuse and described his ex-wife as a “chronic drug addict and alcoholic who refuses to acknowledge that she has a problem, let alone seek meaningful treatment for such problem.”
In response to King’s accusations labeling his demands as a “false narrative,” Newman defended himself by stating that he made those requests solely with the best interests of their children in mind.
“As Kyle continues to solo parent, as he has done throughout this pandemic,” a spokesperson for the 49-year-old told TopMob News in November 2020. “He remains entirely focused on putting the children’s stability and welfare first. Kyle wants nothing but the best for his whole family and hopes that Jaime can find the peace and help she needs.”
To catch up on more messy breakups, read on for the most expensive celeb divorces…
The golf star’s reputation was shattered when news broke about his adulterous behavior with not one, not two, but dozens of women. He and his wife, Swedish model Elin Nordegren, officially divorced in August of 2010 after being married for nearly six years and having two children together. Tiger reportedly handed over a whopping $750 million(!) in their divorce, although the final settlement was undisclosed.
“Love Don’t Cost a Thing…” Or does it? After Cris was hired to direct this music video for J.Lo, the pair married in September of 2001. However, the singer-actress filed for divorce from her husband and former choreographer after less than a year of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. Although they settled for an undisclosed amount, there are numerous reports J.Lo shelled out $14 million.
Oh Mel…in one of the priciest Hollywood divorces to date, Robyn Gibson, Mel’s wife of 28 years reportedly received half of Mel’s $850 million net worth, thanks to no prenuptial agreement. The couple had seven children together and according to TopMob News reports, the longtime duo spent two years ironing out their settlement.
Leave it to Madge to break tradition—in this case, it was the wife dolling out cash to her ex-hubby. After seven years of marriage, Madonna and Ritchie called it quits in 2008, and lucky for Guy, the couple did not have a prenuptial agreement. The price tag? Between $72 million and $92 million, the pop icon’s spokeswoman said at the time.
From the church to the courtroom…Paul McCartney and Heather Mills said their “I do’s” in 2002, but called it quits just four years later in 2006. Following a slew of legal battles, Mills reportedly received nearly $48.7 million of Paul’s fortune when their divorce was finalized in 2008. In addition, Heather allegedly received an addition $70,000 a month for their then 4-year-old daughter Beatrice.
Donald and Ivana married in a lavish ceremony in 1977, but divorced in 1992 amidst rumors of his reported affair with former beauty queen Marla Maples. After three children and 15 years together, Ivana reportedly received $20 million, although the settlement remains sealed by courts.
Oh, the troubles of young love. College sweethearts Kevin and Cindy married in 1978 when the two were both still in school and divorced 16 years later in 1994. They had three children together, Annie, Lily and Joe. Cindy reportedly received $80 million in the settlement.
Neil reportedly fell in love with the TV producer while he was still married to his first wife, Jane Posner. Marcia married the singer-songwriter in 1969, had two of his children, sons Jesse and Micah, filed for divorce 25 years later, citing irreconcilable differences, and walked away with half of Neil’s earnings—$150 million. However, Neil isn’t bitter; he later said that “she’s worth every penny.”
After 17 years together and an attempt at reconciliation, basketball star Michael Jordan and his wife, Juanita, officially divorced in 2006. The duo tied the knot in 1989 in Las Vegas and have three children together. In a massive divorce settlement, Michael reportedly shelled out $168 million.
Country crooner Kenny Rogers is no stranger to divorce—he’s been married five times—but the most expensive split was with his fourth wife, Marianne Gordon. After 16 years of marriage and one child together, the couple divorced in 1993 and Rogers reportedly shelled out a cool $60 million.
Lionel Richie and Diane Alexander, a former dancer and fashion designer, called it quits in 2003 after seven years, two kids and a slew of irreconcilable differences. In Diane’s alimony petition, she reportedly claimed a monthly clothing allowance of $15,000 as well as a plastic surgery budget of $20,000 a year. The payout? An estimated $20 million from Richie.
In June of 2000, the businessman tied the knot with his fourth spouse, who was an actress he met at a Vanity Fair Oscar party. However, their marriage didn’t last and ended in 2006. It is said that Ellen received a substantial settlement and also managed to earn over $20 million by selling jewelry that Ron had previously gifted her.
On again…off again…on again…then off again for good. The actress dated the director briefly in the late ‘70s—breaking up to momentarily date Willie Nelson, her costar in the film Honeysuckle Rose—and married Steven in 1985. Unfortunately, the flame was only rekindled for four years, and in 1989, the two divorced and Amy reportedly walked away with a $100 million settlement.
After 18 years together and a brief attempt at reconciliation, Harrison Ford and Melissa Mathison called in quits in 2001. The couple—who have two children together—officially dissolved their marriage in 2004. After two decades together, no prenup and millions at stake, Melissa reportedly received a whopping $118 million of Harrison’s cash.
2008 marked the end of a six-year relationship between Alex and Cynthia, who shared two children. The specifics of their substantial court settlement remain confidential.
The Oscar-winning actor married the daughter of an Austrian diplomat, who was 19 at the time, in 1977, and had a son with her a year later. In 1995, Diane filed for divorce and reportedly received a $45 million settlement, as well as a share in projects related to work Michael did while they were together.
After 23 years of marriage and two children, daughter Brooke and son Nick, Linda filed for divorce from her husband when she heard of the professional wrestler’s affair with 33-year-old Christiane Plante. Linda reportedly received an agreement worth over $30 million, including more than 70 percent of the couple’s liquid assets, a handful of luxury cars, $3 million property settlement and 40 percent ownership in his companies.
The Rolling Stones frontman married the model in 1990. Jerry filed for divorce in 1999 after she discovered Mick fathered a child with Brazilian model Luciana Morad. But after nine years together, Jerry was allegedly awarded $25 million in their divorce settlement.
The Daytona 500 winner married Brooke in 1994, only to divorce eight years later in 2002. Although the former couple didn’t have any children together Jeff still coughed up a hefty settlement—a reported $15 million.
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