
Topics: Hollywood, Film and TV, Celebrity, Money
An American Pie star's monthly income has seemingly been revealed amid an ongoing legal battle with his ex-wife.
Seann William Scott is, of course, best known for his breakout role as Steve Stifler in American Pie, as well as appearances in Road Trip, Final Destination and being the voice of Crash in the Ice Age movies.
And it appears Scott has earned mega money from his career ventures after his monthly income was made public as part of the divorce proceedings between the actor and soon-to-be ex-wife, Olivia Korenberg.
While the couple were married for four years and share a daughter together, they are no longer an item.
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Court documents revealing the actor's monthly incomings and outgoings were recently revealed by US Weekly, with the 48-year-old making an average of two annual salaries every month.
This comes through residuals, interest payments and dividends - leading to a rather healthy bank balance.
He makes $45,000 in royalties and a further $31,000 from dividends/interest payments, according to the documents.
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And the actor is believed to rake in around $110,000, but that isn't the end to his fortune as Scott has a further $158,000 stashed away in savings accounts as well as $12,285,322 in stocks.
Remarkably, that isn't all as the actor also has a property portfolio totalling $18,781,328, while his net worth is made up of Mini Cooper with an estimated value $30,000, a Honda Passport at $55,000, around $171,000 worth of furniture, $93,000 of artwork and hundreds of dollars worth of jewelery.
The court documents note Scott has spent $500,000 on legal expenses during the divorce, after Korenberg claimed that Scott was trying to 'evict' her from one of his homes.
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While Korenberg’s request for sole custody of their daughter Frankie Rose Scott was rejected, the former couple are now in a dispute over attorneys' fees.
UNILAD has reached out to Scott's representatives for comment.
Despite the ongoing legal woes, Scott's bank balance will surely ease the pain, while it also makes his breakout role as Stifler earning him $8,000 back in 1999 as a very small amount.
Detailing the surprisingly low amount during a game of 'Celebrity True or False' on The Rich Eisen Show, Scott said: "I think [that's right], yeah because I remember afterwards I bought a used Thunderbird, for like $5,000 (£3,800), maybe $6,000 (£4,600)."
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"I don't know what happened to the other two grand," he added, saying that he even had to work as a 'churro guy' in a Los Angeles zoo to make ends meet.