October 13th 2023.
Kevin Hunter, Wendy Williams' ex-husband, has finally had to sell his Florida mansion that he bought in the wake of his divorce from Williams. Radar Online has obtained documents that confirm the sale of the $1.25 million estate.
The mansion was situated in Parkland, Florida and featured five bedrooms and five bathrooms, with a total size of nearly 3,500 square feet. Hunter had been living there for three years with his then-girlfriend and former mistress, Sharina Hudson, who he had bought the home with.
Hunter soon began to experience financial troubles after Williams reportedly stopped paying her monthly alimony checks to him, as she had started a legal battle with Wells Fargo over insufficient access to her vast fortune. Claiming to be a victim of financial exploitation, the 59-year-old media personality said her funds had been frozen.
Hunter attempted to fight for the alimony payments to continue, but the judge ruled it non-emergent and dismissed the issue for the time being, despite Hunter's claim that he was in financial distress.
He told the court, “I have fallen behind on most of my bills. I currently live in a community that requires payments to the homeowners association, and I'm behind on that bill. If the homeowners association fees are not paid, foreclosure will soon follow. I'm behind on credit card payments because I have no money since the severance payments were suspended. My life has been greatly affected since the plaintiff stopped making payments under our settlement agreement.”
Hunter's home was eventually sold due to him being sued by UBS Bank USA for reportedly owing $20,000 on his credit card. UBS requested that the court grant a default judgment in its favor because Hunter had allegedly failed to respond to the case after being formally served with the appropriate legal paperwork.
The lawsuit indicated, “Defendant has failed to make the minimum monthly payments by the payment due date, as required by the Cardmember Agreement,” and demanded Hunter pay the total amount he owed as soon as possible.
Kevin Hunter was left with no other option than to put his Florida mansion up for sale after a lengthy struggle to pay his alimony checks. His financial distress had been caused by Wendy Williams' refusal to keep paying her monthly alimony, and his failure to respond to UBS Bank USA's legal paperwork had been the final nail in the coffin. Hunter's $1.25 million mansion has now been sold, with the lawsuit concluding that he had to pay the total amount he owed "as soon as possible".
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