Gibson was charged with one misdemeanor for an assault to Grigorieva, but has decided to shelve the case through an out-of-court settlement. It will allow that Grigorieva and their daughter, Lucia, reside in a mansion of his own. When the girl reaches the age of majority, the House must be sold and revenues obtained by it will go to a Fund in his name to. Mel Gibson will pay $750,000 in the next five years to its expareja, the Russian Oksana Grigorieva, mother of the young daughter of the actor, to put an end to the dispute that faces them in the courts for months, local media reported. This is one the parts of the agreement reached by both at a judicial hearing in Los Angeles (California), by which the actor will allow that Grigorieva and their daughter, Lucia, to reside in his own mansion in the Sherman Oaks area. Grigorieva receive that amount in three instalments, the last in January 2016. She and Gibson have shared custody of his daughter.
When the girl reaches the age of majority, the House It must be sold and revenues obtained by it will go to a Fund in his name, said judge Peter Lichtman to. Lichtman added that under the agreement it is forbidden that either party to publish a book that includes matters relating to this litigation or details about their romantic relationship. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, to give this case a reasonable conclusion, said Gibson, of 55 years, to the judge. Gibson decided in March not to contest the charges after being accused of one misdemeanor for an assault to Grigorieva, and benefited from a settlement by which remained on probation not supervised for a period of three years. The actor is still in process of completing a course of psychological guidance for 52 weeks to control their anger attacks. Case detectives also investigated whether Grigorieva tried to extort money from the actor with the recording and subsequent publication of telephone threats, but ultimately there were no charges. Grigorieva denounced an alleged assault of Gibson, at his residence in Malibu, in January 2010.
| June 2nd, 2018 | Posted in General |