Angela Deem Violated Her and Michael Ilesanmi’s Settlement Agreement the Same Day Their Divorce Was Finalized

 Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi, known for their turbulent 90 Day Fiancé relationship, have officially ended their marriage after years of long‑distance fights, public blowups, and failed attempts to reconcile. 


Their divorce was finalized in Georgia, where court documents confirmed they had been living apart and that their differences were beyond repair. Despite their high‑profile drama on TV, the legal process was simple: they owned no property together, each kept the vehicles in their own names, both remained responsible for their own debts, Angela kept all her retirement accounts, and neither owed alimony.

The most striking part of the settlement was a non‑disparagement clause preventing both Angela and Michael from making false or damaging public statements about each other. Given their long history of public arguments and online accusations, the clause was clearly added to stop further escalation. By signing it, both agreed to avoid attacking each other’s character on social media or in the press, making it one of the most important terms of their divorce agreement.

Despite signing the non‑disparagement clause, Angela Deem couldn’t honor her divorce settlement with Michael for even 24 hours, as she is used to bashing his name online during her TikTok livestreams. Not even a signed court document could stop her from doing so. On the same day Michael Ilesanmi announced that he was finally a free man on March 10, 2026, Angela went live on TikTok and began talking badly about him, his family, his friends, and, according to her own words, “all Nigerians for that matter.” She started by saying that no matter what good thing you do to “mister it”—the dehumanizing way she has been referring to Michael since he escaped her home—he is a scammer, he was born that way, and he cannot change. She claimed that he sits there worshipping God, going to church with his Nigerian family and friends, and that when no one is looking, they all “do evil sh*t" to other people.


Angela then dropped a bombshell, claiming that despite the divorce, she is not done with Michael yet. She said she has hundreds of women with her who were scammed by Nigerian men who were members of the infamous “Paradise Men” chat group, where, according to her, Nigerian men all over the world discuss tips and tricks on how to cheat on foreign women and use them for money, visas, and green cards. Angela claimed she had screenshots of these alleged scammers talking and sending photos to her ex‑husband Michael, and that she is gathering all the evidence and going to Congress soon with the other female victims to expose these men and get them deported. All of the statements Angela made and the allegations she repeated on December 10, 2026, violate her divorce settlement, and Michael could take legal action against her for it.

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