90 Day Fiancé alum Jasmine Pineda has been ordered to pay her ex-husband Gino Palazzolo spousal support after their divorce was finalized.

According to legal documents obtained by Us Weekly on Friday, June 26, the court ordered that Pineda, 39, will need to pay Palazzolo, 57, $20,000 in spousal support.

The documents state that the “defendant shall pay this amount at five hundred dollars ($500) a month for a period of forty (40) months. Spousal support will commence on the first day of the month after the Judgment of Divorce is granted, which is July 1, 2026.”

In the division of assets, it was also stated that in terms of the former couple’s property,  Palazzolo will retain their Canton, MI property, while Pineda gets to keep their home in Dunedin, FL.

The court decided that each party will retain their own clothing, jewelry and personal effects as well as any furniture and furnishings inside their respective properties. Palazzolo will also get to keep the 2015 Ford Explorer.

In response to the legal filing, Palazzolo’s legal representative said Pineda would not receive “one red cent” from Palazzolo.

“Basically in a nut shell my client is a super nice guy he offered from the very beginning for each party to walk away keeping their own property,” the lawyer told Us. “She asked for money she was not entitled to. Then attempted to default him in an out of state court. At which point my client was forced to defend himself. The end result, she’s paying my client money and he is not paying her one red cent.”

Earlier on Friday, Pineda spoke out via her lawyer after the divorce was finalized.

“My client has exercised remarkable restraint despite repeated public accusations that we believe are false and damaging. The legal process has concluded, yet the public attacks have not,” Pineda’s lawyer Andrew J. Tahmazian said in a statement to Us Weekly on Friday. “We are issuing a formal cease-and-desist demand, and if these defamatory statements continue, we are fully prepared to pursue every legal remedy available. Reputation has value, and the law provides recourse when false statements cause harm.”

Pineda’s manager, Dominique Enchinton, also addressed the reality star’s divorce in a statement to Us, “For far too long, Jasmine has been forced to defend herself against a narrative that simply does not align with either the facts or the outcome of this case. The final divorce resolution speaks louder than months of interviews, online commentary, and accusations.”

Enchinton continued, “Jasmine chose peace over prolonged litigation. She honored a settlement so she could close this chapter and focus on her children, her family, and her future. Unfortunately, the continued public attacks have made it necessary to respond. The legal process has concluded, and the outcome speaks for itself. Jasmine is choosing to move forward with grace, dignity, and purpose—not conflict. We are hopeful this chapter has finally come to a close. However, a person’s reputation is invaluable. Should false and defamatory statements continue, we are fully prepared to protect Jasmine’s rights through every appropriate legal avenue. We remain confident that the truth, supported by the facts, will continue to speak for itself.”

Palazzolo and Pineda, met online in 2019 and wed in June 2023. Their relationship was initially documented on 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, followed by the flagship show and spinoff 90 Day: The Last Resort.

According to Palazzolo’s July 2025 divorce filing in Michigan, they separated on April 22, 2024. For her part, Pineda filed for divorce from Palazzolo in Florida in August 2025.

Palazzolo and Pineda agreed to have a nonmonogamous relationship — which Palazzolo admitted he later regretted. Pineda began seeing Matt Branistareanu, with whom she welcomed daughter Matilda in March 2025. She also has sons Juance and JC from a previous relationship.

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