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EXCLUSIVE DOCUMENT: Law & Order Creator Dick Wolf's Ex-Wife Sues: Claims Assets Were Hidden - Read The Lawsuit

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May 28 2018, Updated 10:19 a.m. ET

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Christine Wolf, the ex-wife of Law & Order creator and executive producer Dick Wolf, filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court Friday against her former business managers. She's claiming they hid hundreds of millions of dollars during her divorce settlement, RadarOnline.com has learned.

EXCLUSIVE DOCUMENTS: Read The Lawsuit

Christine Wolf claims Loring Ward International knowingly deprived her of future money that the Law & Order franchise would generate.

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According to the lawsuit, the former Mrs. Wolf says her business managers tricked her into signing a settlement agreement that did not include future earning from the highly successful L&O TV shows. The ex believes she was manipulated and that her managers knowingly walked her into a raw deal.

While no one knows the exact dollar amount, it's estimated that the Law & Order franchise is worth more than $550 million dollars.

Both Dick and Christine Wolf have had the same business managers for 11 years. The two divorced in 2005.

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