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EXCLUSIVE: Mel Gibson's Wife Leaves Country As Divorce Nearly Finalized

Aug. 13 2009, Published 2:40 p.m. ET

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Mel Gibson's long-suffering wife Robyn has left the U.S. for a much-needed break as her divorce will be made official within days, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.

Robyn took off for Fiji with Tommy, the youngest of her 7 children with Mad Mel, a source close to the situation tells RadarOnline.com.

And the timing for a getaway is perfect: Mel and Robyn's 29-year marriage will be officially dissolved within days, sources tell RadarOnline.com.

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It's probably fortunate that Robyn left the country with their 10-year-old as Mel's pregnant girlfriend, Oksana Grigorieva has taken a higher profile recently.

Click here to see Mel joking about her pregnancy on TV.

The Russian-born beauty, who also has a child by former James Bond actor, Timothy Dalton, now has Mel's money and clout behind her attempt to get recognition for her music career. Earlier this week CNN ran an extensive interview with her that heavily promoted her music.

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VIDEO: Oksana performs live on GMA

It was RadarOnline.com that first exposed Mel's secret relationship with Oksana, as we published photos of them in a romantic clinch on the beach in Costa Rica earlier this year.

Click here to see the exclusive photos of Mel and Oksana on the beach.

Mel has said he and Robyn have been separated for years, but their divorce papers listed different dates of separation and they were still living at the same address. There is a $900 million fortune at stake.

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