Seann William Scott’s 6-Figure Per Episode Salary for Sitcom Exposed

Seann William Scott fired back at his ex-wife, Olivia Korenberg, in court after she accused him of attempting to kick her and their daughter out of his Malibu home, and revealed a massive increase to his income in the process, In Touch can exclusively report.
On May 28, Seann and his powerhouse attorney, Laura Wasser, asked the court to remove certain allegations in Olivia’s recent declaration.
He claimed certain portions of her declaration contained hearsay and were improper.
In court documents obtained by In Touch, it was also revealed Seann, 48, and Olivia attended a mediation on Tuesday, May 27, but were unable to reach any sort of agreement.
A hearing is set for June 10, where Seann said he will testify for an hour and 30 minutes.
He said his lawyer will grill Olivia for the same amount of time.
As part of his new motion, Seann also filed an update income and expense declaration revealing his massive income.
Seann said he pulled in $54,699 last month in income but his average monthly income comes to $110,000. He earns another $31,685 in interest and dividends.
Seann William Scott.
Seann listed having $172,000 in cash and checking accounts, $11,968,229 in stocks, bonds and other assets, and another $18,517,331 in real and personal property.
He said his monthly expenses total $47,939.
The entertainer spends around $15,000 on property taxes, $7,910 on homeowner’s insurance, $4,292 on maintenance and repairs, $7,554 on child care, $1,000 on health care, $1,500 on eating out, $2,000 on utilities, $500 on cell phones, $1,500 on clothes, $1,500 on entertainment, $1,000 on auto expenses and $1,350 on other insurance costs.
Seann noted he received a massive increase for season two of the ABC sitcom Shifting Gears.
Back in October 2024, Deadline announced Seann was joining the multi-camera show starring Tim Allen and Kat Dennings.
The first season, which had nine episodes, premiered in January.
The show was picked up for a second season in April.

Seann William Scott; Olivia Korenberg.
Back in February, Seann told the court he was paid $900,000 for his work on Shifting Gears, which would appear to break down to $90,000 per episode.
In his updated declaration, Seann said his episodic fee, before commissions, has increased to $225,000 and “production is estimated to start in August.”
Seann and Olivia wed in 2019 and split in 2024. They share a 4-year-old daughter.
As In Touch first reported last month, Olivia asked the court to modify the child custody and support agreement.
She said they currently share joint legal and physical custody. In her motion, Olivia claimed Seann was attempting to evict her and their daughter.
She said Seann had a $10 million home in Malibu, California ,and another $4 million home in Venice, California. She said Seann purchased her a separate $3.5 million home in Malibu.
Olivia claimed as part of their divorce agreement that Seann said she could live in the new home for a year. She said she objected to the provision but eventually agreed.
She also agreed to not let anybody else live in the home. She claimed while she lived in the home, Seann made it appear that she could stay longer than a year. Olivia came to believe she would be living in the home until their daughter was much older.

Seann William Scott.
Olivia moved into the home in April 2024 and started making improvements. “Seann repeatedly encouraged me to spend the money, expressing that we would be there for a long time,” Olivia wrote in a declaration.
Around November 2024, Olivia said she told Seann about her new boyfriend and that she planned to introduce him to their daughter.
She claimed to have asked the actor if he wanted to meet her partner but he declined.
She said 25 days later Seann told her that he planned to sell the home she was in and she needed to leave within months. Olivia said she was “blindsided” by the eviction notice.
Olivia said as of June 30, “[Our daughter] and I will have nowhere to live. I cannot afford housing in Malibu. Further, it is not secure to continue living in Malibu, as we have evacuated numerous times due to wildfires.”
“Seann never offered for us to stay in his Venice home that he has an empty detached 2-bedroom bungalow,” she said.
Olivia also raised issues about one of Seann’s friends, who she claimed was intoxicated around their kid.
Olivia asked the court to stop Seann from kicking her out until she had a new place. She also asked for an increase in the $6,000 per month in child support Seann pays her and $75,000 to cover her legal fees plus $50,000 for accounting fees.
A hearing is schedule for next month in the divorce battle.