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GET A JOB: Wendy Williams Ex-Husband Kevin Hunter is Demanding 2 Years of Back Support from Her; Says Going Without Has “Affected Him Greatly”

If it’s one thing some of these men will have out here, it’s the audacity. While it’d be unfair to blame someone’s struggles fully on one person, it’s safe to say that Wendy’s ex-husband had quite a bit to do with her downfall. So for him to turn around and expect to continue living off of her after he essentially left her for another woman… is insane.

Wendy Williams’ ex-husband, Kevin Hunter, says he hasn’t received payments from his divorce settlement since the talk show host was placed under court-order guardianship. In turn, he is requesting two years of back pay, according to court documents obtained by the folks over at Radar Online.

Kevin has asked a judge to grant him the 23 months back payments he’s “owed,” claiming Wendy agreed to pay him a specific amount of money as part of their divorce settlement, but she stopped sending them right before she was placed under her guardianship. Kevin claims this has put him in a financial bind, and he needs the money to keep up with his life expenses.

“I have not received my severance payments since January of 2022, which Plaintiff is required to make pursuant to the Matrimonial Settlement Agreement,” he said. “This is an emergent matter because I rely on the severance pay for my living expenses and having been without this income for twenty-three months has affected me greatly.” He added: “Therefore, I respectfully request that the Court require [Wendy] to immediately pay all severance payments which may be due and owing at the time of this Court’s Order.”

Hunter also says he’s been trying to resolve the matter for years at this point. “Since October 2021 I have tried to resolve this issue in multiple ways including previous motion and mediation, with no cooperation from the Plaintiff,” he said. “As a result, I had no choice but to file this motion in this matter. I would not have had 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 SAG-AFTRA Retirement Plan.”

What do you guys think of this mess? Should Wendy still be liable to fund Kevin’s lifestyle (When mind you, she doesn’t even have access to her money right now) or should he head on down to a staffing agency?

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