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MOVIES - June 19, 1987

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The co-producer of “My Dinner With Andre,” who turned down a $2-million divorce settlement, has been awarded $7 million in a New York decision lawyers say could break new legal ground. Beverly Karp, a movie producer, received the award, which could be the largest ever granted in a state without community property laws, according to attorneys on both sides. It fell short of the 50-50 split Karp would have gotten in a community property state, her lawyer, Norman Sheresky, said Monday. The joint net worth of Beverly and Harvey L. Karp during their 31-year marriage was listed at $20 million; they moved to New York from California, a community property state, in 1968. He entered a law practice; she went on to become a magazine writer and a co-producer of “My Dinner With Andre.” However, Sheresky said the husband financially supported his wife and two sons, now 28 and 23, during the marriage.

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