Wendy Williams' former spouse wants financial support to cover his daily costs.

Wendy Williams' former spouse is asking for two years' worth of unpaid spousal support to cover his living costs.

March 13th 2024.

Wendy Williams' former spouse wants financial support to cover his daily costs.
Recently, there has been news about Wendy Williams' ex-husband, Kevin Hunter, demanding his two years' worth of back spousal support. It seems that Hunter has filed court documents requesting that the support he was granted in their marital settlement agreement be resumed. According to The Sun, the payments had stopped shortly before Williams was placed under conservatorship in 2022, leaving Hunter without a source of income.

In the filing, Hunter stated that he relies on the severance pay for his living expenses and not receiving it for the past twenty-three months has greatly affected him. He also wants to execute documents for Williams' AFTRA retirement plan and has asked for her to immediately pay all severance payments that may be due and owing at the time of the court's order. It is worth noting that Hunter served as Williams' manager and business partner during their marriage, but after he cheated on her and fathered a child with another woman, their marriage ended in 2020.

In their settlement, Hunter received a lump sum from Williams, as well as a severance payment from her company Wendy, Inc. He was also allowed to maintain ownership of his businesses and cars, including a Ferrari and Rolls Royce. However, now, after two years, Hunter is demanding to see all of the bank records since the dissolution of their marriage until the present. He claims that he hasn't received the spousal support he was granted and would not have had to file this motion if Williams hadn't stopped his severance payments and signed the qualified domestic relations order for the AFTRA retirement plan.

According to insiders, mediators have informed Hunter that Williams has no money to give him. However, he is not convinced until he sees the bank records for himself. In the recent documentary series, "Where Is Wendy Williams?" which aired last month, Williams herself acknowledged her current financial struggles, stating, "I have no money. And let me tell you something, if it happens to me, it can happen to you."

Following the release of the documentary, Williams' team confirmed that she had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia in 2023. It is evident that this situation has caused fractures within Williams' team, especially after the controversial documentary aired. It is a tough situation for everyone involved, and it serves as a reminder that financial struggles can happen to anyone, regardless of their status or wealth.

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