RULED: A Los Angeles judge has ordered Tom Cruise, 39, to pay $27,900 in legal fees to filmmaker Kristina Ann Kirstin for frivolously including her in a $100 million defamation suit against her ex-husband, Chad Slater, reports the New York Post. Kirstin talked to the National Enquirer about Slater's reputed claim that he had a lusty encounter with Cruise . . . PROMISED: A spokeswoman for the Rolling Stones announced early this week that the veteran British band is in the early planning stages for a world tour next year to commemorate the group's 40th anniversary. The Stones last toured the U.S. two years ago, appearing in arenas rather than stadiums for the first time in two decades . . . INJURED: John Leguizamo, 37, has pushed back the Broadway opening of his new one-person show, "Sexaholix . . . a Love Story," to Dec. 2 from this coming Sunday after hurting his leg during his regular pre-show warm-up last Thursday, said a spokesman. Leguizamo was treated at a local hospital for a torn hamstring muscle and then released. He is continuing to perform, though making allowances for his injury . . . SETTLED: The board of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, which presents the Grammys, has approved a $650,000 payment to settle claims that its chief executive, Michael Greene, 52, sexually assaulted and physically abused employee Jill Marie Geimer, 30, reports the Los Angeles Times. The paper also notes that the settlement has turned many trustees against Greene, with more than a dozen of the 41 board members privately calling for his dismissal. No comment from Greene.