The Eminem and Kimberly Scott Divorce   

In December 2006, Eminem and Kimberly Scott divorced in Michigan after reaching a settlement of an undisclosed amount. Today, Eminem is busy with his new album “King Mathers.” Although Eminem’s representative is claiming the rumors are untrue, there have been reports that the couple is giving their relationship another go.


Divorce records for Eminem (real name: Marshall Bruce Mathers III) and Kimberly Ann Scott list their official date of divorce as December 20, 2006. Eminem is a rapper, record producer and actor. He is credited for being one of the most commercially successful hip-hop artists of all time, crafting such hits as “Stan” and “Slim Shady.” Kimberly Scott was Eminem’s high school sweetheart. She was the subject of violent songs like “Kim” on Eminem’s “The Marshall Mathers LP” where Eminem rapped about murdering his wife.

Data about Eminem and Kimberly Scott from Divorce Records

This is the second time 34-year-old Eminem and 31-year-old Kimberly is getting divorced, as court divorce records show. A quick divorce records search revealed that the couple had been previously married on June 14, 1999 in St. Joseph, Missouri. The marriage lasted all of two years, from 1999 to 2001. Eminem ended their first marriage in October 2001.

Under the first settlement, the rapper agreed to pay $1,000 weekly in child support for their daughter, Hailie Jade, now 11 years old. Aside from their daughter, the couple also adopted Scott’s niece Alaina, 12. Related info regarding the two’s divorce records state that Scott has another daughter, Whitney, from a previous relationship.

The two got hitched again on January 14, 2006. Less than three months after their wedding, Eminem filed for divorce. Original divorce records documents filed by Eminem cited “a breakdown in the marriage relationship” as the reason for the divorce.

Eminem and Kimberly Scott were officially divorced (again) on December 20, 2006, according to available marriage divorce records. The divorce became final after the two reached a settlement during a Macomb County Circuit Court hearing in Michigan on December 19, 2006. In the public divorce records, it was stated that the couple agreed to share custody of their daughter.

Divorce records reveal that in the three months following Eminem’s filing for divorce, the two failed to reach a settlement agreement, sending their case to mediation. Marriage divorce records show that it was Chief Judge Antonio P. Viviano who presided over Eminem’s and Scott’s divorce case. The two later informed Judge Viviano that they had arrived at a private out-of-court divorce records arrangement, adding that they understood that the split was now final. According to public divorce records, the rapper and his ex-wife will divide all their properties based on the terms of a private divorce records settlement they entered into.

Information relating to Eminem and Scott’s tumultuous divorce records shows that the couple has been on an off again-on again relationship. The two were together for close to 17 years. Related divorce records papers say that Scott sought financial support and attorney’s fees from the famed rapper as part of the settlement.


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