Katie Holmes' Attorney Slams Suri Custody Speculation: The Settlement Is Confidential

Lawyer releases new statement citing "numerous inaccuracies" in some reports about the actress' divorce deal with Tom Cruise

By Natalie Finn Jul 09, 2012 11:35 PMTags
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Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes do have a divorce settlement in place.

But you do not know what it entails, according to Holmes' attorney, who is shooting down reports that claim to detail the estranged duo's purported custody arrangement regarding daughter Suri.

"There are numerous inaccuracies in the reports regarding the purported contents of the agreement reached between the parties," lawyer Jonathan Wolfe said in a statement to E! News. "The agreement is confidential and its terms will not be disclosed."

But they sure are being discussed!

TMZ and Radar are currently engaged in their own mini custody battle, with each claiming ownership of certain tidbits regarding Cruise and Holmes' little girl.

Both outlets are reporting that Holmes will get what amounts to primary custody of Suri with visitation rights for Cruise, but Radar claims that Holmes wants her own employees (nannies, security team, etc.) to accompany Suri on visits with her dad—and TMZ says that's "absolutely, 100 percent false."

The dueling reports also both state, however, that Scientology and what can and cannot be discussed around Suri is detailed in the agreement.

What Holmes and Cruise have confirmed is that they (and their lawyers) toiled away on an agreement with Suri's best interests in mind.

"We want to keep matters affecting our family private and express our respect for each other's commitment to each of our respective beliefs and support each other's roles as parents," they said in a statement released earlier today.

While Suri settles in with her mom in the Manhattan apartment Holmes leased last month, Cruise touched down in Mammoth, Calif., this afternoon to finish shooting the sci-fi thriller Oblivion.