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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s divorce 'finalized but not turned in,' sources reveal

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are once again pushing ahead with divorce after a final attempt at reconciliation in recent weeks failed, as claimed by friends. DailyMail.com The couple's divorce papers “are finalized, but not  turned in”, multiple sources told DailyMail.com. This news came shortly after Affleck bought a $20.5 million mansion in the Pacific Palisades on Wednesday, July 24, coinciding with Lopez's 55th birthday. Friends of Lopez s…

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This love didn't last long: A final reconciliation attempt is said to have failed. Now Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are said to have signed their divorce papers.

·Germany
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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's relationship was a roller coaster of emotions. After their first split in 2004, they found each other again in 2021 and exchanged vows. However, this marriage is now reportedly coming to an end, and the divorce papers have allegedly been signed.

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Reached the end? The divorce between Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez seems imminent: 'He bought a new house'

·Rome, Italy
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If a marriage was ever the chronicle of a death foretold, this would be the one formed by Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, who are said to have already signed the divorce papers as a prelude to the final breakup.

·Spain
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TVA Nouvelles broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, July 31, 2024.
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