Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan's Divorce Settlement Over Magic Mike Earnings Revealed
The settlement resolves a long-running dispute over Magic Mike profits with each receiving about 50% of the other's Screen Actors Guild producers' pension earned during marriage.
- On November 26, 2024, court filings show Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan will each receive around 50 percent of the other’s Screen Actors Guild producers' pension plan for earnings during their marriage.
- The dispute centered on Magic Mike earnings, with Dewan claiming she helped build the franchise and sought half the profits, while Dewan’s attorneys alleged Tatum hid financial details earlier this year.
- At a court hearing on Friday, April 12, their lawyers appeared as both sides accused each other of delays, with potential witnesses Steve Kazee and Steven Soderbergh listed.
- They worked out the settlement weeks before a scheduled Los Angeles trial, marking a step toward closing the former couple's years-long legal chapter after finalizing their divorce in September 2024.
- Both have producing credits that were central to the dispute, with Dewan producing Devil on My Doorstep and Step Up: High Water and Tatum producing the Magic Mike films.
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The former actor partner reached an agreement in September 2024, after years of discrepancies, mainly due to the income of the successful ‘Magic Mike’ franchise. New legal documents reveal that both are entitled to 50% of the other’s retirement benefits accumulated during their marriage.
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan's financial agreement revealed after 2024 divorce settlement
Details of Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan's divorce settlement have been revealed, two years after they reached a financial agreement following a dispute over his Magic Mike profits
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan were married in 2009 and separated in 2018
Channing Tatum, ex Jenna Dewan to share earnings: Divorce filings reveal
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan are moving forward with enforcing their divorce settlement, and new court documents reveal how the former couple will divide their earnings. Us Weekly reported that the two filed paperwork on November...
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