Anyone here up on the latest from “The Bachelorette”?
Rachel Lindsay, a well-known figure from “The Bachelorette” and a podcast host, is currently embroiled in a legal dispute with her estranged husband, Bryan Abasolo, over the matter of spousal support. New legal documents reveal that Lindsay is prepared to pay Abasolo $9,882 per month, despite his request for a higher amount.
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The documentation outlines Lindsay’s financial situation, indicating she earns $61,019 monthly. In contrast, she estimates Abasolo’s income as a chiropractor to be $13,413 monthly. The discrepancy arises with Bryan’s claim in his divorce filing that he earned only $16,000 throughout 2023, a figure Lindsay disputes, suggesting he also has additional income from social media engagements.
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Further complicating the divorce is the issue of their shared residence. Lindsay accuses Abasolo of overstaying in their home without contributing sufficiently to household expenses since their separation was initiated. According to Lindsay, this situation has become untenable, especially since Bryan informed her of his divorce filing through a text message just 30 minutes after a face-to-face conversation where he did not mention his intentions.
Rachel Lindsay hits back at Bryan Abasolo’s request for support
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The lack of a prenuptial agreement has also come to haunt Lindsay, as she expressed regret over not arranging one, now facing the complexities and financial negotiations that come with the dissolution of their marriage.
Key Points:
i. Rachel Lindsay, known from “The Bachelorette,” is involved in a legal dispute with estranged husband Bryan Abasolo over spousal support, agreeing to pay him $9,882 monthly.
ii. Lindsay earns $61,019 per month, while she estimates Abasolo’s income from his chiropractic work and social media at $13,413 monthly, countering his claim of earning only $16,000 in 2023.
iii. Abasolo filed for divorce in January, and Rachel reveals he informed her of the filing via text just 30 minutes after a face-to-face conversation where he didn’t mention the divorce.
iv. Lindsay has expressed regret over not having a prenuptial agreement, as the absence complicates financial negotiations during their divorce.
v. The conflict extends to their living situation, with Lindsay claiming that Abasolo is refusing to move out of their home or pay his share of household expenses.
Conner T – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News