Australian gambling tycoon Packer splits from wife
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Australian billionaire James Packer in Sydney on July 23, 2013. He and his second wife Erica Baxter have announced their separation after six years of marriage. (AFP/File)
Australian billionaire James Packer and his second wife Erica Baxter have announced their separation after six years of marriage.
The casino mogul married the singer in a 2007 French Riviera ceremony reported to have cost Aus$6 million (US$5.5 million), attended by Hollywood and sporting stars including actor Tom Cruise and cricketer Shane Warne.
"It is with great sadness that Erica and James Packer announce their separation," said a statement released late Friday.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"We remain deeply close friends and incredibly proud parents and our children are our priority going forward."
The Sydney Daily Telegraph reported Saturday that the couple, who have just finished renovating a Aus$50 million mansion in Sydney's exclusive ocean-front suburb of Vaucluse, signed divorce papers this week.
Fairfax Media said Baxter, 36, is living in Los Angeles with their children -- Indigo, 5, Jackson, 3, and Emmanuelle, who turns one this month.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The pair signed a pre-nuptial agreement worth millions of dollars, the Telegraph said.
Packer, who spent his 20s dating a string of models, ended a three-year marriage to swimsuit model Jodhi Meares in 2002.
The son of the late media baron Kerry, Packer is one of Australia's wealthiest men with a personal fortune estimated at Aus$6 billion, making him the third richest person in Australia.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Packer, who turns 46 on Sunday, recently won approval to open Sydney's second casino, a Aus$1.5 billion facility targeting Asian high-rollers.
Since his father's death in 2005, he has moved the family business away from its traditional media operations and focused on creating Crown, a worldwide gambling empire.
He operates casinos in Melbourne, Perth and Macau and is also planning complexes in Manila and Sri Lanka, with Japan also in his sights.