Rob Kardashian And Blac Chyna Reach Custody Agreement

According to sources, Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian have agreed to the terms of their custody dispute. Under the deal, Kardashian will have to pay Blac Chyna $20,000 per month in child support, despite the fact that Rob will be getting slightly over 50% custody of their daughter. According to sources, Rob originally wanted to give Chyna $10,000 per month in child support, but that he raised the offer in exchange for Chyna agreeing to drop her domestic violence allegations and revenge porn lawsuit against him.

Robin Williams Rest In Peace

One of my favorite stories about Robin Williams is a prank he pulled on Christopher Reeve right after Reeve’s paralyzing accident in 1995. Robin and Chris were actually roommates when they were both studying drama at Julliard in New York City. Before either one became famous, they made a promise to each other that whoever made it big would take care of the other. As we all know, both actors became incredibly successful in their own right, so taking care of each other financially was never needed.

Ryan Lochte May Lose 1 Million In Sponsorship Money Over Robbery Scandal

First and foremost, Lochte’s ten-year deal with Speedo set to expire this year. He’s in an especially precarious situation sponsorship-wise, and mattress brand Airweave is the only one of Lochte’s sponsors has released a statement supporting the swimmer. And even Motokuni Takaoka, the founder of Airweave, doesn’t exactly seem gung-ho about his company’s association with Lochte in that statement: Ralph Lauren and Syneron Medical (which owns Lochte-endorsed Gentle Laser Hair Removal) are two other brands that will have to take a look at whether to terminate their contracts with Lochte in the wake of this scandal.

Selena Gomez And A Few Other Celebs Make A Stunning Amount Of Money For A Single Paid Instagram Post

Analyzing internal data and public information, Instagram scheduling app Hopper HQ recently compiled a list of the celebrities and influencers who earn top dollar for the sponsored content they post. Selena Gomez, who is the most-followed person on the platform with 122 million followers, is also the No. 1 celebrity earner on the 2017 Instagram Rich List. Gomez earns approximately $550,000 per post – Woah. Kim Kardashian and Cristiano Ronaldo took the second and third places, respectively.

Sheikh Of Qatar Planning To Buy Greek Island Skorpios

Related Post: Sheikh of Qatar Net Worth The island of Skorpios is more than a beautiful, undeveloped island, it has a very famous history as well. Skorpios formerly belonged to Aristotle Onassis, the famous Greek shipping billionaire. He bought the island from the Greek government and it’s where he married Jackie Kennedy in 1968. Onassis built a luxurious villa called the Pink House for his new wife on the island, which included tennis courts and spectacular gardens.

Someone Is Building An La Mansion That They Hope To Sell For 500 Million

For $500 million, the purchaser of this massive, 100,000 square foot complex will be getting a state of the art abode that puts environmental concerns at the forefront. There won’t even be any real grass on the lot, subbing in artificial AstroTurf instead, so no watering (or mowing, for that matter) will be necessary. Given what we know about California’s water supply, that’s probably a good idea. The main house itself will be 74,000 square feet, and joined by three smaller houses, plus space for the help.

Sprint Purchases Big Stake In Tidal Music Streaming Service

Sticklers for the law may find their eyebrows in the air over that last statement, since it may be interpreted as a pledge to violate existing net neutrality regulations against service providers privileging certain content. But since Sprint and Tidal have not as yet released details on what this merger will actually mean for consumers, that may be premature (another possibility is that Sprint subscribers would simply get free Tidal subscriptions as a kind of bonus selling point).

The 10 Least Popular Billionaires In The World

The Koch Brothers Charles Koch net worth: $49 billion David Koch net worth $48 billion William Koch net worth $3.3 billon These three stooges need little introduction. Charles and David, who still are affiliated with Koch industries, arguably have very little regard for the environment or the planet, and are supposedly among the world’s biggest polluters. William Koch, who left the family business, is just strange. He built a faux Western town for his own amusement and paid $2 million for a photo of Billy the Kid.

The Incredible Rise And Embarrasing Fall Of Dolce Gabbana

The “D” in Dolce & Gabbana stands for Domenico Dolce, who was born on August 13, 1958, in Polizzi Generosa, Sicily. His love of fashion began at just 6 years old, when he started designing and tailoring his own clothing. The “G” stands for Stefano Gabbana, born on November 14, 1962, in Venice, Italy. Gabbana has admitted to having no initial desire to enter the fashion industry, but studied graphic design instead.

These Are The Inspirational Mantras Richard Branson Is Following In 2017

Sir Richard Branson has made it by any standard. However, Branson’s own definition of success has nothing to do with money. Rather, Richard Branson’s metric for success is happiness. “Happiness isn’t just how I measure my success; it’s also the key to it. Most people would assume my business success, and the wealth that comes with it, have brought me happiness. But I know I am successful, wealthy and connected because I am happy.

Von Miller Fined Thousands Of Dollars For Farting

But apparently, it’s a larger part of Von Miller’s life than his teammates would like. Reportedly, Miller’s locker room flatulence became so prolific that the team established a no farting rule, with a $500 fine attached for the violation. Miller, knowing full well that his gas was going to lighten his wallet, still had trouble holding it in. “They can’t fine me if I get up an walk away,” complained Miller, “it’s not healthy.

Woman Tries To Teach Husband Anti Lottery Lesson Ends Up Winning Million Dollar Jackpot

Statistically, Glenda’s plan had a decent chance of succeeding. But instead of a scratch-off ticket that showed the inherent futility of playing the lottery, she ended up with a winner worth a million dollars. As you might imagine, despite the failure of her educational scheme, the development left her with a smile on her face: The Blackwells opted to collect a lump sum jackpot, and after taxes they ended up with $415,503, which they say they plan to spend on buying a home and saving for their two granddaughters’ college education.

Yao Ming Acquires Major Stake In Glory Kickboxing

As of September 12, Yao Capital has become a major stakeholder in Glory Sports International, the parent organization for Glory Kickboxing. Though it is unclear thus far how much Yao Capital invested or how large a stake it now owns, Glory Chairman and co-founder Pierre Andurand called Yao Capital a “major strategic investor” in a Glory press release. In addition to Yao Capital, media giant Liberty Global, an affiliate of Liberty Media which recently acquired Formula One, has also invested an unknown amount of money in Glory.

Zlatko Buric Net Worth

Buric has starred in the movies Pusher, Bleeder, Dirty Pretty Things, Pusher II, Pusher III, 2012, and St. George’s Day. In 1997 he won a Bodil Award for Best Supporting Actor in Pusher. He reprised his role as Milo in the British remake of the film Pusher in 2012. Also in 2012, Zlatko played the part of a billionaire who learns the world is ending and leaves a boxing match mid-match to retreat to his bunker, in the movie 2012.

750 Million Or Bust Developers Provide Absurd Ultimatum For Proposed Vegas Stadium

Developers have proposed a plan that includes a $1.9 billion total budget. That includes land, development, a 65,000 seater dome (with the hefty price tag of $1.325 billion), and a $100 million practice facility for the team. But there’s a small catch… Developers are asking the city of Las Vegas for $750 million! And if that money is not provided, the project will not happen. Las Vegas Sands Corporation, Majestic Realty, and the Oakland Raiders organization are all trying to come together to make the deal a reality.

Happy Days Cast Suing Cbs Over Royalties With Ron Howard S Approval

So a group of them – including Anson Williams, Marion Ross, Don Most, Erin Moran, and the widow of the departed Tom Bosley, filed a lawsuit against CBS back in 2011 seeking $10 million in punitive damages. However, a judge dismissed parts of the lawsuit, leaving the group to press on in an unorthodox fashion: Suing over the use of their images on DVD packaging. Here’s why that’s a strange route: The actors, as part of their original contracts, already receive royalty payments from sales of Happy Days DVDs themselves – what they’re trying to do is apply an additional merchandising calculation onto their pictures on the covers of the DVDs, which they say they haven’t been properly compensated for.

The Wire Actor Wendell Pierce Announces Investment Into 20 Million Apartment Complex In Baltimore

Pierce announced in a panel discussion at Columbia University this past Saturday that he would be investing in a $20 million apartment complex in the arts district of Baltimore. The 49-year-old actor stated that the complex, which will be built by developer Ernst Valery, is the start of a jobs program that he aims to bring to other parts of Baltimore. The goal of the project is to form a group of “good developers” who will be able to take on projects in West Baltimore, in addition to helping local youth do real estate work of their own.

Al Gore Just Made 100 Million

Today it was announced that the Arab-based news conglomerate Al Jazeera is buying Al Gore’s cable news channel Current TV for $500 million! Gore is the founder of Current TV and owned 20% of the company, which is how his take from the deal will be $100 million. Gore and his partners were very eager to close the deal before December 31st 2012 when capital gains tax rates were raised from 15% to 20%.

Alanis Morissette S Ex Manager Jonathan Todd Schwartz Gets Six Years For Stealing Millions

Schwartz’s statement was in stark contrast to one made by former client Morissette, who also participated in a victim statement at the hearing, telling the judge that if Schwartz hadn’t been caught he would have bankrupted her within three years, and “He did this in a long, systematic, drawn-out and sinister manner” that called for a tough sentence. Still, Judge Dolly Gee decided to stick to sentencing guidelines and slapped him with six years in federal prison, even though he could have been sentenced to more than 20.

Alex Rodriguez Made More Money On The Field Than Any Other Athlete In Professional Sports

It’s not yet known how much Rodriguez will make from his ABC News contract, but he has a long way to go if he wants to equal what he made during his playing days. Over his 22-year career, Rodriguez made $452 million from on-field earnings. He spent seven seasons with the Seattle Mariners, three with the Texas Rangers, and the final 12 years of his career with the Yankees. That’s an average of more than $20.