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Kim Kardashian's Prenup -- Kris Humphries Comes Up Goose Eggs in Divorce


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Filed under: [url="http://www.tmz.com/person/kim-kardashian/"]Kim Kardashian[/url], [url="http://www.tmz.com/person/kris-humphries/"]Kris Humphries[/url], [url="http://www.tmz.com/category/celebrity-justice/"]Celebrity Justice[/url]

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[url="http://tmz.com/person/kim-kardashian/"]Kim Kardashian[/url][/b][url="http://tmz.com/person/kim-kardashian/"] [/url]will not pay[b] [url="http://tmz.com/person/kris-humphries/"]Kris Humphries[/url][/b] a red cent in their divorce ... TMZ has learned.

As we first reported, Kim and Kris [url="http://www.tmz.com/2011/06/03/kim-kardashian-kris-humphries-prenup-agreement-wedding-marriage-contract-money-five-guys-burgers/"][b]have a prenup[/b][/url] -- which Kim felt was "the smart thing to do."

Sources familiar with the prenup tell TMZ ... the document keeps ALL assets separate, and with such a short marriage neither walks away with money from the other -- not a single penny.

Now that leaves just one piece of business on the table -- Kim's $2 million engagement ring.  Sorry Kris, but you lose on 2 counts:

1.  Under California law, once you said "I do," you lost any rights to the ring
2.  You didn't pay for the ring, stupid

But it's not horrible news for Kris, because he made $3.2 million from the Nets last season.  Oh right, there's a lockout.  Well maybe he saved ...

As for Kim, last year the family empire raked in $65 million.
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