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When the alimony checks stopped, Wendy Williams' ex-spouse Kevin Hunter laments being broke.

Kevin Hunter, Wendy Williams' ex, claimed he is in danger of losing his home to foreclosure because he is unable to pay his debts.


via: The Root

Williams' continuing health problems and financial difficulties have been covered in depth by The Root.
For instance, the host stopped paying her ex-husband Kevin Hunter's alimony back in February.
But now that he's been disconnected, Hunter is so distraught.
The alleged inability to pay his debts has led to his home's foreclosure, according to Wendy's ex.
He also wants the court to get involved.

Williams was released from a wellness facility in October. And now, Hunter is looking to force her guardian to pay him so he doesn’t lose his home. “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,” Hunter said in his appeal to the court for help. “If the homeowners association fees are not paid, foreclosure will soon follow.”

Just in case you forgot, Williams and Hunter ended their over 20-year marriage in January 2020 after Hunter impregnanted a woman with whom he’d had an affair. Hunter now shares the home he’s afraid of losing with his mistress, Sharina Hudson, and their love child.

It’s also important to note that, as The Sun reported, the former talk show host has not been paid from The Wendy Williams Show since October of 2021, and she does not have any other gigs lined up at this time. “On October 15, of 2021 plaintiff was informed by Talk WW that her contract was being suspended and that no compensation shall accrue or be payable to plaintiff for the duration of plaintiff’s disability and incapacity,” Wendy’s attorney explained.

The attorney also pointed out that the couple’s divorce settlement agreement calls for payments to be adjusted or cancelled in the event that Wendy wasn’t working.

“If, for any reason, [Plaintiffs] contract with Talk WW is not renewed and/or is otherwise suspended, canceled or terminated and [Plaintiff] does not have any other television show being aired and paying her an equivalent salary, [Defendant] understands and agrees that all Severance Payment shall be subject to either termination or modification.”

Looks like Hunter, once executive producer of The Wendy Williams Show, needs to start looking for a new job.

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