According to their prenup, Spears won't have to pay a cent in the event of divorce. Additionally, the prenup prevents Asghari from receiving spousal support.
You'd think Sam is really getting the short end of the stick here. However, according to his lawyers, there's a big flaw in the prenup and a significant reason why Britney might want to consider cutting him a big, fat check.
From TMZ:
Our sources say there's an "extensive confidentiality clause" in the prenup, prohibiting Sam from talking about his relationship with Britney.
So on the surface, it seems Sam's getting nothing of significance, but that's not the case.
As we reported, Sam's lawyer, Neal Hersh, filed divorce docs which ask for spousal support. Given the prenup precludes such support, Hersh's move signals a challenge to the prenup. There are other elements of the divorce filing suggesting a challenge ... writing about community and quasi-community property.
The argument goes this way ... if the prenup is successfully challenged, the confidentiality clause is not enforceable. Even the threat of that will get Britney's attention.
Here's the reality. Multiple sources tell TMZ ... Sam has A LOT of first-hand knowledge about Britney, their relationship, their arguments, her challenges, etc., and if there's even a possibility any of that might become public, Britney will gladly pay Sam for peace of mind.
Our sources say Britney and Sam's lawyers will negotiate and she will end up writing him a check for several hundred thousand dollars and that will be that. Part of that settlement will include a confidentiality clause that will require Sam to return any money he gets if he violates the NDA.
Well, Asghari has kind of already spilled the beans on their relationship and Britney's supposed infidelity, so we'll have to wait and see how that unfolds in court.
But right now, folks should be paying less attention to Britney's money and more attention to her mental health. Especially after this divorce, which will surely send her spiraling even further downward.