Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have found common ground in their divorce. The exes will split the profits from their $68 million Beverly Hills estate once it sells, according to legal
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck will split the profits from their $68 million Beverly Hills mansion, which remains unsold. The couple, who recently finalized their amicable divorce, aim to share the proceeds equally.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are preparing to split the profits from their $68 million estate in Beverly Hills, which has been on the market for almost six months. The former couple, who ended their two-year marriage,
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck will be sharing the profits of their mansion sale. The former couple listed their Los Angeles mansion in the market six months ago. The house has not been sold since then.
The mansion has been on the market for six months but remains unsold. The couple divorced amicably after rekindling their romance in 2021.
It was observed that the actor from "Gone Girl" and his ex-wife Jennifer Garner were in Santa Monica, California, watching the school performance of their daughter Seraphina, who was 16 years old at the time. They spotted him outside, puffing on a cigarette.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's studio Artists Equity has appointed a new pair for COO and President of Business Affairs & Strategy.
The former couple, who PEOPLE confirmed had finalized their divorce on Jan. 6, first listed the estate for sale publicly in July 2024
Artists Equity has elevated Dillon West to the role of chief operating officer and named Andrew Gumpert as president, business affairs & strategy.
Jennifer Lopez is reportedly having the time of her life while at Sundance Film Festival following the finalization of her divorce from Ben Affleck. Here's what to know.
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