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originally posted by: ManFromEurope
a reply to: Riffrafter
That is from 2018.
but hey divorces often get ugly didnt find an update (but i didnt look hard) other then she alleges he has some diamond worth upwards of 80 that he gave to a friend allegedly after some chinese buisnessman gave it to him for the hell of it
Her complaint alleges that Hunter hasn't sufficiently provided for the family after the couple formally separated in October of 2015. In late 2016, Hunter ordered his office to cut Kathleen's $17,000-a-month payment to $7,500, according to the complaint. Property records show that the couple owns a six-bedroom home in D.C. that was purchased for nearly $1.6 million in 2006. Over the course of the separation, Hunter has drained hundreds of thousands of dollars from the couple's marital assets by "spending extravagantly on his own interests (including drugs, alcohol, prostitutes, strip clubs and gifts for women with whom he has sexual relations), while leaving the family with no funds to pay legitimate bills," according to a Feb. 23 motion filed by Kathleen. The motion asks the court to stop Hunter from further "dissipation" of the assets. In 2014, the Navy Reserve discharged Hunter after he tested positive for coc aine. He had served for less than a year as a public affairs officer. Hunter's attorneys have not yet responded to the Feb. 23 motion. The next court hearing is scheduled for March 30. In response to Kathleen's original complaint, Hunter denied that his conduct precipitated the couple's split and maintained that he has sufficiently supported the family during his separation from his wife. Further, Hunter's attorney has requested that Kathleen furnish all documents, including letters, cards and emails "between you and any person that you had a romantic or sexual relationship with other than your husband during the marriage."