Monday, October 25, 2010

Kirk Kerkorian settles back child support case

Kirk Kerkorian settles back 
child support case







LOS ANGELES — Billionaire Kirk Kerkorian has agreed to pay more than $10 million in back child support plus $100,000 a month for a child his ex-wife has admitted is not his biological daughter.
Lisa Bonder Kerkorian, who was married briefly to the casino mogul after a long relationship, acknowledged during a child support battle that she had faked a DNA paternity test by using saliva she obtained from Kerkorian's adult daughter. She said the biological father actually was Hollywood movie producer Stephen Bing.
Michael Trope, the attorney for Bonder Kerkorian, filed the settlement Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court.
Kira Kerkorian is now 12, and court papers have said that she has known for quite some time that she has "two papas." Kerkorian, 93, has had joint custody of the girl, who lives with her mother.
The settlement, which provides $100,000 a month until Kira turns 19 or until she graduates from high school, no longer is a full-time student or no longer is living with her mother full time. After that, the settlement says, the child support will be reduced to $50,000 a month.
The agreement also provides for Kerkorian to pay expenses including school costs, equestrian expense, clothing, housing, travel, hobbies, automobile, food, beauty treatments, tutoring, entertainment, parties and pets.
Bonder Kerkorian, 45, a former tennis pro, was married to Kerkorian for 28 days in 1999. They had been romantically linked for years. Kerkorian, once the majority shareholder of what is now MGM Resorts International, is the legal father of the child because the couple married.
The legal battle between Kerkorian and his ex-wife has gone on since 2002. Bonder Kerkorian originally sought $320,000 a month in alimony and child support. The agreement includes no alimony.
The contentious litigation between the couple became the centerpiece of one of Hollywood's more bizarre court cases when a private eye was charged with wiretapping Bonder Kerkorian's phones at the behest of Kerkorian's powerful entertainment lawyer, Terry Christensen. Both men were convicted of conspiring to listen in on her private phone conversations.
Kerkorian testified he never knew anything about the wiretapping. The private investigator, Anthony Pellicano, is in prison and Christensen is out on bail pending appeal.


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