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OnlyFans’ Lena the Plug and Adam22’s finances exposed in divorce docs after couple’s shocking split

Lena the Plug and Adam22’s assets have been revealed in the estranged couple’s divorce documents, obtained by Us Weekly on Wednesday.

The OnlyFans creator, whose real name is Lena Nersesian, filed to end their union on Monday after three years of marriage.

The 35-year-old listed their largest asset as $1.152 million in real estate, requesting she retain half at $576,000.

In her Los Angeles Superior Court filing, Nersesian requested to keep their furniture and appliances — worth an estimated $50,000 — as well as $20,000 of of jewelry, art and collectibles.

As for her savings account with Adam22, whose real name is Adam Grandmaison, Nersesian claimed the pair have $100,000, which she asked to be divided equitably.

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She would like to keep the $20,000 she estimates her social media is worth, as well as half of the $40,000n value of her and her spouse’s podcasts, “No Jumper” and “Plug Talk.”

Their $5,000 in cash, however, she requested be split down the middle.

Nersesian clarified, “I have no access to any financial resources in this marriage or actual financial information, so all amounts entered are estimates.”

Noting that she does not have a job, the content creator requested $3,000 in monthly spousal support from her 42-year-old ex.

The duo tied the knot in May 2023 in Italy after welcoming their now-5-year-old daughter, Parker in November 2020.

They separated in April 15, according to the court documents, and Nersesian has requested legal and physical custody of their little one.

Reps for Nersesian and Grandmaison have yet to respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.

Since their April split, Nersesian and Grandmaison have continued posting together on social media and releasing joint podcast episodes.

Grandmaison poked fun at the breakup via Instagram Stories on Wednesday, writing, “All Black women who want to date me please DM me. I will buy you a car.”

Nersesian, for her part, posted about recently finding “a level of contentment [she] didn’t know was possible” and learning “life keeps getting better.”

In her latest upload, she danced to lyrics about being “set … free.”

Read original at New York Post

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