Ashton Kutcher is willing to give his estranged wife Demi Moore all of the financial records of the technology business he started after they split, but only if she signs a confidentiality agreement.
According to TMZ, the former couple's divorce is being bogged down by various financial demands the actress is making.
Moore, who's worth a lot more than Kutcher, wants, among other things, a piece of A-Grade Investments, a company the actor founded with mogul Ron Burkle.
Sources connected with the couple has said that Kutcher is scoffing at Moore's claim, since he founded the company-which invests in tech start-ups-after he split with her.
But it's been revealed that he is willing to let the 'Ghost' star and her lawyers look at the financial records of A-Grade, but only if she signs a confidentiality agreement.
She signed it, and it's now been filed with the court.
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