'The Real Housewives of New York' star Ramona Singer officially divorced from Mario Singer

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Two years ago, Ramona Singer experienced heartbreak when her husband Mario's cheating scandal was exposed. Now, it has been reported that "The Real Housewives of New York" star's divorce has been finalized, and Ramona is now a single woman.

A spokesperson for the New York Civil Supreme court confirmed to Radar Online that Ramona and Mario's marriage was dissolved on Nov. 24. The website reports that according to court records, the two have reached an agreement after two compliance conferences.

While details of the case remain under wraps, a source told Radar that Mario was going after Ramona's assets.

"Ramona earned a lot of money, and he's going after it," said the source to Radar. The website reports that the star was able to keep their Manhattan condo and their luxurious home in Southampton.

In 2013, Ramona discovered that Mario was cheating on her, and though they reconciled, Ramona announced her plans to divorce Mario in August 2014 via Twitter.

"I have decided to move on with my life without Mario," she wrote on the micro blogging site. "I tried my best to make my marriage work. I am excited for a new chapter in my life."

After her divorce was finalized, the star got back to work and Ramona has been busy filming for the upcoming season of the Bravo show. On Wednesday, Dec. 23, the reality star took to Twitter and posted a picture of her with Dorinda Medley and LuAnn de Lesseps and captioned it, "My last night of filming for @Bravotv for @BravoRHONY before our Christmas break."

It was reported that Ramona, LuAnn, and Sonia Morgan have been demoted to a pay-per-appearance basis and were not offered contracts because they held out for so long during contract negotiations. According to Page Six, the three ladies wanted to be paid as much as Bethenny Frankel, who is said to have received $1 million from Bravo last season.

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