Channing Tatum And Jenna Dewan’s Legal Battle Takes Another Turn As He Opposes Separate Trials

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Being a celebrity is a double-edged sword. While it is a dream many of us have growing up, fame also makes one’s personal life into a very public matter… especially during breakups. While we watched Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s legal battle play out on TV, Channing Tatum and ex Jenna Dewan have also been going through divorce proceedings for years, after separating in 2018. Now their legal issues are taking another turn as Tatum opposes separate trials.

While the Tatums’ divorce proceedings aren’t airing on TV like Depp, it’s been going on for quite some time. And per a report by ET, they’re continuing to clash in court. Earlier this month the Hateful Eight actor reportedly responded to his ex wife’s Request For Order, where she hoped to have separate trials related to the division of Magic Mike assets. He issued a long statement, part of which reads:

Our divorce has been pending for over five years. In that time, I have made exhaustive efforts to settle all issues in this matter without litigation. I have made countless settlement proposals, attended multiple mediations, my attorneys have prepared numerous drafts of a proposed judgment, and I have tried to resolve issues directly with Petitioner. While we have resolved some issues, the most significant financial issues in the case remain unresolved because Petitioner continues to delay resolution and provides one reason after another for why this case cannot settle. I believe that Petitioner’s RFO is another delay tactic to prolong resolution of our financial settlement. I request the Court deny Petitioner’s RFO and set trial dates on all issues in this matter.

 

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