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Shannen Doherty’s estate reaches settlement with ex-husband Kurt Iswarienko

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Shannen Doherty’s estate finally reached a settlement with her ex-husband Kurt Iswarienko nearly two years after the actress’s death.

According to court documents obtained by Page Six, the photographer agreed to award the former “Charmed” actress’s estate “one-half the equity” of their shared Dripping Springs, Texas, property.

Additionally, the filing states Iswarienko, 51, consented to return Doherty’s couch and coffee table from the residence, “produce an inventory of his photographic works” that depict the “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum, and wire $25,000 to her estate for her interest in a Mooney M-20 airplane.

On the other hand, Doherty’s estate has to return Iswarienko’s belongings, such as his guitars and a Garrard stereo record player.

In January, Page Six reported that Iswarienko sought to block the court’s ruling for a substitution of a trustee in his ex-wife’s trust.

Per docs obtained by Page Six at the time, Iswarienko cited Doherty’s 2024 death and their divorce as the reason why the court “lacks jurisdiction” in the matter.

He also claimed that his ex’s estate trustee, Christopher Cortazzo, has not adequately shown that he has been granted the authority by the trust to introduce the motion to the court in the first place.

Two months prior, Cortazzo filed documents seeking to become the successor in interest to the “Heathers” actress’s estate in order to push the judgement between her and Iswarienko.

Cortazzo accused Doherty’s ex-husband of not following through on their 2024 divorce agreement in which he agreed to list their shared $1.5 million home in Dripping Springs.

Doherty’s estate also claimed Iswarienko failed to return the actress’s property and he withheld over $50,000 that he allegedly owed them.

The “Mallrats” actress died in her Malibu, Calif., home in July 2024 after a nine-year battle with breast cancer that eventually spread to her brain and bones. She was 53.

Sources told Page Six that Hollywood attorney Laura Wasser worked tirelessly in the week before the Doherty’s death to ensure her divorce from Iswarienko would be filed and finalized.

The exes signed off on their divorce hours before Doherty died.

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