Diandra, 54, had sued Michael, 66, in June, claiming that their 1997 divorce settlement entitled her to 50 percent of any money he received from movies he made during their two decades of marriage. Her lawyers argued the agreement contained a clause that also gave her money from any "spinoffs" of Douglas' movies from that period -- including the 1987 hit "Wall Street," for which his portrayal of Gekko won him an Oscar for Best Actor. The sequel has made more than $52 million at the box office.


She needs to stop. They've been divorced for nearly 14 years, and NOW she's looking for more money? Especially when he's fighting Stage 4 cancer? What a bitch! I could see maybe if he'd made the sequel right after the divorce, but her looking to profit from something he did all these years later is ridiculous. What if they had used another actor, for the same movie- would she still be able to get money, because it's a ''spinoff'' of one of his roles? What bullshit. If a regular guy gets divorced, then 14 years down the road ends up with a really great new job, his ex isn't entitled to anything. It's not like they have any minor children left, either.