NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York judge has ordered billionaire financier Ron Perelman to pay more than $4 million to a film development company he co-founded with his ex-wife, actress Ellen Barkin.
Manhattan-based Applehead Pictures LLC sued Perelman in 2007 in New York state Supreme Court, alleging the Revlon Inc
Justice Debra James issued the order in December that Perelman pay $3.4 million promised to the company, plus interest. The judgment was formally entered against Perelman on Thursday.
Perelman and Barkin, his fourth wife, went through a bitter divorce in 2006. Barkin, who starred in "Sea of Love" and "Ocean's Thirteen," reportedly got a $40 million settlement.
Barkin, Perelman and Barkin's brother, George Barkin, created Applehead Pictures LLC in 2005. Later that year Perelman made a $465,000 payment to Applehead.
Perelman counter-sued, also in 2007, saying Barkin used the company to settle a personal score and to employ her brother, a former editor of "High Times" magazine.
A representative for Perelman declined to comment.
(Reporting by Edith Honan, editing by Ellen Wulfhorst and Vicki Allen)
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