Shannen Doherty wants her estranged husband to pay up.
via: Us Weekly
Doherty, 53, filed the paperwork in Los Angeles on Friday, June 14, requesting a monthly spousal support payment of $15,343 “retroactive to June 1, 2024.” She also requested that Kurt Iswarienko, 49, contribute $9,100 to her attorney fees and costs.
“As a result of my recurrent health issues, I have been largely unable to work and have no future employment prospects. Today, virtually all of the income I earn is residual income from work that I performed prior to marriage,” Doherty, who has been battling stage four cancer for years, wrote in court documents obtained by Us Weekly.
“The majority of my residual income is from a television show called Charmed. I recently learned that Charmed will no longer be streaming on any major streaming platform after June 30, 2024. As a result, my future residual income will dramatically decrease,” the filing continued, noting that Doherty has not worked since 2022.
The actress went on to claim that Iswarienko has the means to help with her medical expenses — which she says totaled $21,640 in 2023 alone and will soon “dramatically increase” when she loses her SAG health insurance due to not working — but has prioritized his own lifestyle instead.
“While I have been unable to work, incurring exorbitant medical expenses not covered by insurance to undergo experimental treatments in hopes of prolonging my life, Kurt has been utilizing the airplane, spending thousands of dollars at medical spas, jewelry stores, Gucci, and on flights for his ‘agent’, while simultaneously claiming that he has insufficient funds with which to support me,” Doherty alleged, referring to Iswarienko’s agent, Collier Grimm, whom she claims is also his romantic partner. “Although Kurt’s income is substantially more than mine, he has not made any temporary spousal support payments and has made no contributions to my attorneys’ or accounting fees and costs since the time our divorce action was filed.”
Doherty also claimed that Iswarienko has failed to produce documents necessary to evaluate his earning capacity, assets and income, prompting her to file a separate Motion to Compel on Friday. She is seeking an additional $11,800 from Iswarienko for the fees and costs she has allegedly incurred “in efforts to obtain Kurt’s complete responses.”
In her spousal support request, Doherty alleged that Iswarienko’s failure to produce certain documents is a strategy.
“It is abundantly clear to me that Kurt is intentionally delaying settlement in hopes that I will not survive the divorce proceedings,” she claimed.
Us Weekly has reached out to Doherty and Iswarienko for comment. In Touch Weekly was first to report the news.
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