Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore are locked in
a battle over $10 million.
The former couple - who announced their
split in November 2011 - have yet to finalise their divorce as they are still
in negotiations over a settlement, and the actress is reportedly asking for an
eight-figure sum due to Ashton's involvement in a venture capital fund worth
$100m.
The Two and a Half Men star announced his
new technology start-up investment firm A-Grade, which is a partnership with
Madonna's manager Guy Oseary and billionaire Ron Burkle, earlier this month
with an estimated value of $100m and Demi believes she is entitled to a piece
of the actor's newfound fortune.
Ashton insists profits aren't communal
However, Ashton - who owns 20% of the
company - insists his profits from the company aren't communal as he made his
millions after their split.
A source told the New York Post newspaper:
"Ashton and Demi are still not divorced and no settlement has been agreed,
even though they have been in negotiations for over a year.
Ashton made a lot of money after they
married, but he doesn't believe he owes her as much as she is asking for."
'Only put $1m into it'
Ashton - whose stake in the firm is worth
$20m - reportedly told his estranged wife's lawyers the investment firm hadn't
made any money and he only put $1m into it, but the company has been moving
forward in trying to attract outside investors by boasting its nine-figure
value.
The source added: "Ashton set up
A-Grade with Oseary and Burkle in 2010, when he and Demi were still together,
but he recently told her lawyers the fund had not made substantial money. In
fact, he claimed he had only put about $1 million into it.
"Now it seems Ashton and Oseary were
working towards a private offering based on a valuation of $100 million. Ashton
owns 20 percent of the fund, under California law, Demi should be entitled to
half of his share - $10 million."
Ashton, 35, and Demi, 50, began dating in
2003 and wed in 2005.
The actor has since begun dating his
formerThat 70s Show co-star Mila Kunis.
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