It looks like the funds Wendy Williamsโ ex-husband Kevin Hunter was enjoying as a result of back payments for spousal support he received as part of their 2020 divorce might not be staying in his pockets for too much longer.
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According to recently filed court documents obtained by People, Williamsโ legal and financial guardian Sabrina Morrissey is seeking the $112,000 Hunter received as a part of alimony citing the fact that he was โoverpaidโ for three months and was โunjustly enrichedโ by Williamsโ bank account.
This summation is derived from Williamsโ and Hunterโs divorce agreement that said that he was to receive severance pay if Williamsโ yearly earned income was โless than 2 times her then yearly salary as of February 1, 2020,โ per Morrisseyโs suit. She alleges that since the dissolution of the โWendy Williams Show,โ the former daytime talk show host has only received two payments in February 2022 and January 2023 that amount to $2,011 in total.
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As the complaint further claims, Hunter continued receiving payments until January 2022, which he confirmed in his opposition response to the court. โI believe this was largely the result of the fact that the payments had been put on an โautopayโ function within her account,โ Morrissey claims in her suit. โHer residuals income has been very small since 2021, nowhere near one half of her income in February of 2020 or in October of 2021.โ
Her suit continues, โBy holding on to the funds he was overpaid, [Hunter] has interfered with [Williamsโ] right of possessions to those funds.โ
In addition to returning the six-figure sum, Morrissey wants Hunter to pay back the interest and requests the court to issue a gag order against him to prevent him from speaking to the others or the press. (Hunter has since deleted his Instagram account.)
โThe potential harm to [Williams] is great,โ Morrissey added per the documents. โMr. Hunter and his agents have shown their willingness to talk to the press about these issues. Mr. Hunter, or someone to whom he provided court documents, leaked these documents to the press, for purpose of pressing his advantage and complaining about the court process.โ
While Hunter hasnโt responded to this new filing, as previously reported by The Root, he urged a judge to consider his point of view at the time of his previous filing for back spousal support, writing back in March: โThis is an emergent matter because I rely on the severance pay for my living expenses and having been without this income for 23 months has affected me greatly.โ
He later added, โI would not have to file this motion if the plaintiff did not stop my severance payments and if the plaintiff would have signed the qualified domestic relations order for the AFTRA retirement plan.โ
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