MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. - Eminem and Kim Mathers agreed Monday not to criticize
each other in public for the sake of their daughter. The decision was made
following a court hearing in which the 34-year-old rap superstar and his ex-wife
agreed that insulting each other could prove harmful to their 11-year-old
daughter, Hailie.
Kim Mathers, the former wife of Grammy-winning rapper Eminem,
appears in court in St. Clair Shores, Mich.,on July 1, 2003, where she
pleaded innocent to a drug charge and two driving violations. The couple
agreed Monday,March 26, 2007. [AP]
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Eminem filed a motion in Macomb
County Circuit Court earlier this month that sought to prevent Mathers from
making "derogatory, disparaging, inflammatory and otherwise negative comments"
about him in the media.
Mathers, who has twice married and divorced the rapper, blasted Eminem in
recent TV and radio interviews, including one on a Detroit radio station in
which she said he was unfaithful and uncaring - and disparaged his sexual
prowess.
She attended the hearing and a closed-door meeting beforehand in the chambers
of Friend of the Court Referee David Elias. Eminem, whose real name is Marshall
Bruce Mathers III, wasn't in court, but spoke by telephone in Elias' chambers.
The two sides agreed to the deal, which was announced at the court hearing.
"We're happy the court was able to bring this matter to a just and equitable
resolution," Eminem's lawyer, Harvey Hauer, said outside the courtroom.
Michael J. Smith, Mathers' attorney, said the decision was reached "for the
full benefit of the child."
Smith said Eminem and Mathers have "to attempt to promote a good
relationship" and "can't talk bad about each other to the child."
However, Smith said the order doesn't prohibit Eminem from performing songs
in which he is critical of his former wife.
Eminem has assailed Mathers with his lyrics.
The couple married in 1999, divorced in 2001, remarried in January 2006 and
separated three months later. Their second divorce was finalized in December.
Their daughter, Hailie, was born in 1996.
Eminem has won nine Grammy Awards, including best rap album for "The Slim
Shady LP," "The Marshall Mathers LP" and "The Eminem Show." He won an Oscar for
the song "Lose Yourself" from the hit 2002 film "8 Mile."