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  1. Jul 20, 2022 · Donald and Maples, who settled their divorce in 1999, share a daughter, Tiffany. Here, we take a look at how much Donald paid Maples in child support.

  2. Jul 12, 2022 · Marla Maples and Donald Trump separated in May 1997 and officially divorced in June 1999. A few months after their divorce, London's Daily Telegraph published an interview (via New York Post ...

  3. Jul 6, 2019 · Vanity Fair reports that under the agreement, Maples was to receive $1 million if they split within five years, and an extra $1 million so she could buy a house. It also stated that Trump would...

  4. Jun 4, 2019 · But before marrying, Trump needed Maples to sign a prenup. His divorce with Ivana had been a legal war. (In March 1990, Ivana sued Trump for $2.5 billion to nullify a revised version of the...

  5. Apr 19, 2016 · When their divorce was finalized in 1999 (“We differed on how we looked at the world and how we wanted to raise our child,” daughter Tiffany Trump, now 22), Maples got a relatively small settlement...

  6. Oct 12, 2023 · The marriage between Donald Trump and Marla Maples lasted four years, with the first filing for divorce in 1997, per the Associated Press. However, the divorce wouldn't be final until...

  7. May 27, 2016 · Then, Trump, who the Daily News reported was enraged by Maples' comments, said he wouldn't pay the remaining $1.5 million of his alimony, the balance of the pair's divorce settlement which was due that week.

  8. Jun 10, 2019 · The prenuptial agreement between Donald Trump and Marla Maples reportedly shows he paid Maples just $1 million as well as $1 million for a house. By. Adam Carlson. Published on June 10, 2019...

  9. Jun 9, 1999 · With her agreement to accept the prenup, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Joan Lobis officially signed off on their divorce. Maples’ lawyer, Bill Beslow, said he thought the agreement was ...

  10. Feb 24, 2002 · Maples had recently ended her decade as first the other woman, then the second wife and finally the second divorce-settlement antagonist in the life of the real estate mogul Donald J. Trump.

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