Entourage's Kevin Dillon set to pay ex Jane Stuart $2 million plus spousal support as they finalize divorce... but he'll keep the house and cars

After three years of legal and marital drama, the man who played Entourage's Johnny Drama, Kevin Dillon, has finalized his divorce.

A judge has signed off on a final judgment in the lengthy divorce proceedings of Dillon, 54, and his ex-wife Jane Stuart, TMZ reports.

Dillon will have to pay his ex $2 million, plus nearly $4,000 a month in child support and spousal support, plus he will get joint legal and physical custody of their daughter Ava. 

Finalized: His new romance comes nearly a year after he finalized his divorce from Jane Stuart in November 2019

Finalized: After three years of legal and marital drama, the man who played Entourage's Johnny Drama, Kevin Dillon, has finalized his divorce

According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Dillon will pay $1,823 a month for Ava, plus another $2,100 a month in spousal support to Jane.

The actor will also have to pay $1,705,594 in 'equalization payments' to Stuart, plus $242,411, for, 'her share of a brokerage count. ' 

Dillon gets to keep the home they shared in Malibu, plus another Los Angeles home and another residence in New York.

Support: According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Dillon will pay $1,823 a month for Ava, plus another $2,100 a month in spousal support to Jane
Support: According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Dillon will pay $1,823 a month for Ava, plus another $2,100 a month in spousal support to Jane

Support: According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Dillon will pay $1,823 a month for Ava, plus another $2,100 a month in spousal support to Jane

The actor also gets to keep his motorcycle and his nine cars, which include a few classic Chevy Camaro's and Corvette's, while Jane keeps a Ford Escape.

Dillon and Stuart were married in Las Vegas in April 2006, and their first child Ava was born just a month later in May 2006.

Stuart first filed a divorce petition back in July 2016, after 10 years of marriage, but the coupe was squabbling even about their date of separation.

Happier times: The actor also gets to keep his motorcycle and his nine cars, which include a few classic Chevy Camaro's and Corvette's, while Jane keeps a Ford Escape

Happier times: The actor also gets to keep his motorcycle and his nine cars, which include a few classic Chevy Camaro's and Corvette's, while Jane keeps a Ford Escape

Dillon claimed in his divorce documents that they separated on October 10, 2008, reportedly when she moved out of their family home.

While Stuart admitted to moving out, she claimed they continued to be intimate, stating that she cooked for him and attended film premieres with him.  

She also claimed they discussed having more children in 2015, and the pair has battled over private school payments for Ava.  

Moving out: Dillon claimed in his divorce documents that they separated on October 10, 2008, reportedly when she moved out of their family home

Moving out: Dillon claimed in his divorce documents that they separated on October 10, 2008, reportedly when she moved out of their family home

He was previously paying her more than $10,000 a month in both child and spousal support, and claimed that he was only earning $4,000 a month, far less than what he was making when Enoutrage was on the air.

Dillon has worked sparingly since Entourage went off the air in 2011, including the short-lived series How to Be a Gentlemen, which was canceled after just nine episodes.

He also appeared in several episodes of TripTank, Blue Bloods, the 2018 movie Dirt and the 2019 movie The Buddy Games, starring in and directed by Josh Duhamel. 

Sparingly: Dillon has worked sparingly since Entourage went off the air in 2011, including the short-lived series How to Be a Gentlemen, which was canceled after just nine episodes

Sparingly: Dillon has worked sparingly since Entourage went off the air in 2011, including the short-lived series How to Be a Gentlemen, which was canceled after just nine episodes

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