*The judge denied DJ Mustard’s ex-wife’s request for a huge amount of support in their bitter divorce case.
According to new legal documents obtained by The Blast, Mustard, real name Dijon McFarlane, will pay Chanel Thierry $24,500 per month in child support. Chanel initially requested $82,000 a month.
As part of the court order, the judge validated the prenuptial agreement between the former couple. The musician will “keep all of his property, house, and music royalties,” per The Blast. He will also retain ownership of his cars and jewelry collection.
In accordance with the prenup, Mustard has to pay his ex-wife a one-time payment of $315,000, but she is not entitled to spousal support, The Blast reports.
Chanel must pay half the kid’s school and medical expenses, while Mustard will cover the costs of the children’s extracurricular activities.
Meanwhile, we reported previously that DJ Mustard believes his ex-wife is endangering their children by using them on social media for her “brand.”
Mustard accused Chanel of exposing the kids to “predators” by using them on IG to support her entrepreneurial endeavors.
“He is concerned that publicizing the children may expose them to predators and unfriendly media and he is also concerned that as mere children they lack the ability to consent to the use of their images in a manner that will become a permanent feature of the internet,” his lawyers wrote, per The Blast.
In his declaration, DJ Mustard noted, “The children deserve to have a safe, private childhood, and I am concerned that their exposure on public social media will expose them to predators and unfriendly media attention. In using images of the children to secure or promote a “brand deal” Chanel is putting her needs before the best interests of the children.”
The judge ultimately ruled that both parties could show their children on social media, but neither of them could make “disparaging” comments about the other.
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