Overview
- In her new memoir, Jamie-Lynn Sigler writes that a forensic accountant found “hundreds of thousands” of dollars missing during her divorce from former manager A.J. DiScala.
- She says her pay for The Sopranos went first to her company account, then to a joint account for expenses, and later a smaller but sizable amount moved again to an account she could not access.
- Sigler decided not to pursue recovery after her lawyer warned it could mean months of court battles with uncertain results, saying she prioritized ending the marriage.
- She recalls that years later a Sopranos-themed Super Bowl ad offer matched the amount she chose not to chase in the divorce.
- Reports note DiScala was convicted in 2018 of securities and wire fraud and sentenced in 2021 to 11½ years with a $2,484,873 forfeiture order in a case unrelated to Sigler’s finances.