The final settlement calls for Plummer to receive about $50,000 -- $20,000 in cash, $20,000 to pay off the loan on his car and $10,000 in temporary spousal support.

Plummer's attorney, Dolores Sargent, told the PlanetOut Network that Plummer does not face deportation. "The parties settled based on a number of considerations -- among them maintaining Jonathan's citizenship."

"Returning to Jamaica would be tantamount to a death sentence," she added, noting the violent anti-gay atmosphere that exists in Jamaica today.

According to the Chronicle, McMillan sent Sargent an inscribed copy of "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" with this inscription: "You made me sick these last eight or nine months, and I hope you rot in hell."

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Sis Whyme I am with you on rescinding Jamaican Politician visas. Lets start with big timer Babsy, add Bruce G and Peter Phillips, Omar Davis and the list goes on and on......while that stoic, non caring PM stands by. What is the first step in this process?