What Really Ended 90 Day Fiance Couple Gino Palazzolo and Jasmine Pineda's Marriage
90 Day Fiancé stars Gino Palazzolo, 57, and Jasmine Pineda are still locked in a bitter divorce nearly three years after their June 2023 wedding, with Palazzolo filing to end the marriage in Michigan in July 2025.
Yep, Gino and Jasmine are still divorcing. And somehow, nearly three years after the wedding, this 90 Day Fiance saga has gotten messier thanks to dueling filings, service shenanigans, and a Florida paternity twist that would make a family lawyer sigh.
Where the split stands now
Gino Palazzolo, 57, filed to end the marriage in Michigan in July 2025. That is where the pair actually got married back in June 2023. In his paperwork, he listed April 22, 2024 as the date they separated. Jasmine Pineda, 39, had already filed her own case in Florida in August 2025.
Service of the papers has been a headache. Jasmine said she could not get Gino served at his Michigan address, so in October 2025 she went the service-by-publication route and put notice in a local paper. Gino’s attorney, Thomas Quartz, countered at the time that Gino was actually the first to file in Michigan, claimed Jasmine refused service of his docs, and argued she was now trying to use alternate service on her own case.
There is also a child-related motion coming. Gino now plans to file something addressing a child born out of wedlock — specifically Jasmine’s daughter, Matilda, whom she shares with her boyfriend, Matt Branistareanu. Gino is not seeking parenting time. In fact, he wants Jasmine to have sole legal and physical custody of Matilda. He is asking for an equal split of marital property and debts.
The Florida paternity curveball
Jasmine announced Matilda’s birth in April 2025. She also has two sons from a previous relationship, Juance and JC. On an episode of 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? that aired in October 2025, an attorney explained the wrinkle: because Jasmine was still legally married to Gino when Matilda was born, Florida law presumes Gino is the legal father — even though he is not the biological dad. Translation: Gino could have legal rights tied to the child until the court sorts it out.
Complicating the optics even more, Jasmine told an attorney on camera that she and Gino had shifted into an open marriage — something viewers saw on 90 Day: The Last Resort after their intimacy and other issues. She said Gino was initially OK with her relationship with Matt, up to a point. She moved in with Matt, and they learned she was pregnant soon after.
What each side is asking for
Gino’s position right now: no parenting time, Jasmine to have sole custody of Matilda, and an even division of property and debts.
Jasmine filed her latest response on March 12 and also asked to split assets and debts down the middle. She is pressing for a full financial picture from Gino, including:
- Complete statements for all checking, savings, and other accounts they held individually or together during the marriage
- Documents showing any payments he made to third parties over $2,000
- Records of income, compensation, payments, appearance fees, and residual earnings tied to any TV or other media appearances
How we got here (quick timeline)
For anyone trying to track the chronology without a whiteboard:
- June 2023: Gino and Jasmine marry in Michigan.
- April 22, 2024: Listed separation date.
- April 2025: Jasmine announces daughter Matilda’s birth with boyfriend Matt.
- July 2025: Gino files for divorce in Michigan.
- August 2025: Jasmine files for divorce in Florida.
- October 2025: Jasmine says she could not serve Gino in Michigan and publishes notice in a local paper; Gino’s lawyer says Gino filed first and that Jasmine refused service in his case. Same month, an episode of Happily Ever After? explains Florida’s presumption that Gino is Matilda’s legal father because he was married to Jasmine at the time of birth.
- March 12, 2026: Jasmine’s new response lands, pressing for equal division and extensive financial disclosures.
The bottom line
Two states, two cases, a baby who triggered a legal presumption, and a reality TV relationship that tried an open-marriage patch before it all unraveled. The immediate next move is Gino’s planned motion about Matilda’s legal status in Florida. After that, it is down to the courts — and the paperwork — to catch up with the reality.