Twitch Streamers Nick Polom and Malena Tudi Finalize Divorce After Costly Legal Battle
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Twitch streamers Nick Polom (Nmplol) and Malena Tudi have finalized their divorce after a legal battle costing over $400,000.
- Most assets were divided equally, but Polom's PC company, Starforge Systems, had a separate arrangement.
- Tudi's request for $5,000 per month in spousal support for five years was denied by the court.
Twitch streamer Nick Polom, known online as Nmplol, has officially concluded his divorce proceedings with fellow streamer Malena Tudi. The settlement details have garnered significant online attention, particularly concerning the division of assets and financial support.
The divorce was processed as a no-fault case, leading to an equal split of most shared assets between the two creators. However, a notable exception was Polom's computer company, Starforge Systems, which was subject to a distinct arrangement within the settlement agreement.
Nmplolโs PC company, Starforge Systems, was given a different allocation under the agreement.
Adding to the public discussion, Tudi's request for $5,000 per month in spousal support for a duration of five years was ultimately denied by the court. This decision has sparked debate among viewers regarding alimony in cases involving childless divorces.
Malena Tudi requested $5,000 per month in spousal support for five years. That request was ultimately denied.
The legal battle itself was reportedly a costly affair, with reports indicating that Polom incurred over $400,000 in legal fees. This substantial expense has highlighted the financial implications of high-profile divorce proceedings, even for successful online personalities.
The finalization of Polom and Tudi's divorce has transcended their personal story, prompting broader conversations about financial settlements, shared business ventures, legal costs, and the pressures associated with public relationships navigating legal challenges.
Nmplol spent more than $400,000 on legal fees throughout the process.
Originally published by Times of India in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.