It
has been a nasty blimp on her stellar rise to superstardom, but looks
like the Australian rapper can finally put a tough chapter behind her.
Iggy Azalea and her much older ex Hefe Wine have put their relationship and legal battle behind them.
Court
documents obtained by the DailyMail.com revealed the exes and their
legal teams spent seven hours in a legal conference on Wednesday before
they agreed to a settlement - details of which will remain behind closed
doors.
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Settlement reached: Iggy Azalea (seen
here around 2008) and ex Hefe Wine have reached an agreement after a
year long legal battle
The
agreement comes a just a few days after Hefe claimed Iggy gave him a
sexually transmitted illness (STI) and after months of the rapper facing
the potential of losing rights to her music - not to mention dealing
with rumours of a sex tape.
While details of the settlement are not being made public - unlike the Trouble star's dirty laundry - TMZ claims the monetary agreement is not as big as expected.
According
to the website Hefe - who claims he was married to the star common law
when she just 17-years-old in 2008 - will be given only a small check
put of the agreement.
Or, as a source told the website: 'He couldn't even get a Honda Accord out of it.'
Signed, sealed, delivered: In a court
document obtained by the DailyMail.com, the exes and their legal teams
spent seven hours in a legal conference on Wednesday before they agreed
to a settlement details of which will remain behind closed doors
The cars retail for just over $22,000 in the US.
The small time music producer had wanted big bucks as documents exclusively obtained by the DailyMail.com last month revealed.
Not as bad: While details of the
settlement are not being made public - unlike the Trouble star's dirty
laundry - TMZ claims the monetary agreement is not as big as expected.
She is seen here in May
The the documents, Hefe - whose real name is Maurice Williams - claimed his Iggy gave him an STI.
The
producer claimed he was threatened by Iggy and needed a restraining
order and also that her grossly negligent behavior included her knowing
she had the STI and then purposefully and intentionally engaging in
sexual relations with him
He
was seeking damages for physical pain and suffering, mental anguish and
medical treatment costs for what he says had to pay to treat his STI.
For
over a year the pair have fired back at each other in the courts, after
Iggy initially sued her ex claiming he was attempting to illegally
release music she recorded years ago without her permission. She said he
even stole the songs from her. She called him 'a thief, a felon and a
fugitive.'
Following
the lawsuit initially filed by Iggy, Hefe filed for divorce in Texas
court claiming they had a common law marriage. In court papers he said
they 'agreed to be married, holding themselves out as man and wife and
began residing together in the State of Texas on or about September,
2008.'
Texas law states if any man and woman live together for a lengthy amount of time they are considered married.
Hefe
demanded that the court order Iggy not sell off any assets she
accumulated during their relationship and he wanted the judge to divide
their property.
While
the older man claimed the rapper had threatened him and he needed a
restraining order, the Australian revealed she feared for her safety
whenever she was in Texas and used armed security.
It
follows the revelation that Hefe's more recent partner claims she was
viciously assaulted by the music producer, with whom she has a child.
The
Los Angeles Lakers player Nick Young, who proposed at his 30th birthday
party last month with a dazzling 10.43 carat sparkler valued at
$500,000.
Onwards and upwards: With the court
battle now settled, Iggy can now focus on nicer things in her life
including marrying her sportsman beau Nick Young (pictured May)
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