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D.J Mustard Walks Away With A Ton Of Assets Following His Divorce To Chanel Thierry

BY Dora Abena Dzaka October 15, 2024 8:45 PM EDT
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Hit-making D.J Mustard’s marriage to wife Chanel Thierry has officially come to an end.

The 34-year-old producer known in real life as Dijon Isaiah McFarlane, is credited for working on the hottest song for the summer, Not Like Us, by Kendrick Lamar.

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, D.J Mustard finalised his divorce from his wife Chanel Thierry.

It is also said that Mustard’s divorce is going to be one for the books because he’s walking away with a ton of his assets.

The settlement calls for D.J. Mustard to hang on to a fleet of Luxurious cars including a 2022 Maybach Benz, a 2018 Lamborghini Aventador, and a 2022 Cadillac Escalade.

Additionally, he gets to keep a 2022 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a 2019 Lamborghini Urus, a 1960 Chevy Impala, and four additional motorcycles.

Mustard will also be keeping some of the couple’s water sports vehicles, including multiple Sea-Doo jet skis as well as a real estate property.

The musician and his ex shared a mansion in Los Angeles’ Tony Chatsworth neighbourhood, which is located in the San Fernando Valley.

The couple had homes in Simi Valley and Los Angeles, both of which he will retain.

Even though Mustard is keeping many of his assets, he is to pay a one-time amount of $315,000 to his ex-wife for spousal support and an additional $275,000.

The two will share joint custody of their children, despite sparring over custody late last year.

He will be paying her an eye-popping $24,500 per month in child support.

Mustard gets to keep the rights to his music catalogue while Chanel Thierry hangs on to Sleepover, the pyjama and loungewear company she founded, plus a Tesla Model X.

According to new legal documents obtained by TMZ, Mustard’s divorce lawyer was the brain behind the deal.

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