There was good and bad news for Mary J Blige on Thursday.

A judge ordered the 46-year-old to pay her ex-husband Martin Isaacs temporary spousal support of $30k per month.

However this was far less than the $130,000 he was originally seeking.

Good and bad news: Mary J Blige has been ordered to pay ex Martin Isaacs $30k per month in spousal support... $100k less than he wanted

According to TMZ, the singer will also have to pay retroactive support dating back to September, as well as his attorney's fees, which comes to $235k.

The icon filed for divorce from Isaacs, who is also her former manager, last year after 12 years of marriage.

Blige had been fighting against the spousal support, accusing him of blowing money on his 'girlfriend' and claiming it as business expenses.

An article in Page Six, named this 'girlfriend' as singer Starshell, a former protege of Blige's.

Over: The icon filed for divorce from Isaacs, who is also her former manager, last year after 12 years of marriage

It also claimed Isaac's had been having an affair with the 28-year-old.

Sources told Page Six that 'everyone knew' about the affair with Starshell, whose real name is LaNeah Menzies.

Blige signed Starshell to her own Matriarch Entertainment record label, allowed her co-write a couple of her tracks, and often brought her to red carpet events to build her profile.

In court documents, Blige accused Isaacs of taking more than $420,000 and using it for what he called 'travel charges,' insisting the money was not spent on business-related activities or in activities that involved her.

Busted: Blige had been fighting against the spousal support, accusing him of blowing money on his 'girlfriend' and claiming it as business expenses. An article in Page Six , named this 'girlfriend' as singer Starshell, a former protege of Blige's. (Isaacs and Starshell pictured together in June 2012 in NY)

Previously TMZ had reported that Blige was 'outraged' over payment requests from her husband following their split, stating: 'I am not responsible for supporting [Martin's] parents and his children from another relationship which he lists as ongoing monthly expenses.'

Court papers also show the recording artist claimed the former couple's estate is 'underwater' to the tune of $10 million and Isaacs contributes nothing to expenses and upkeep.

Earlier this year, Blige revealed in a radio interview that she filed for divorce after realizing Isaacs didn't want her anymore.

'You start to realize that this man doesn't want you and he's just gone all the time and you're by yourself in the relationship,' she told Angie Martinez on Power 105.1.

The No More Drama hitmaker went on: 'When you realize you're by yourself and you're just suffering through it, now it's time to do some investigating. When I got the full proof, I didn't have to investigate it. It just showed up.'