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Poor Nick Lachey.....

Creami Cannoli
Please don't eat me....
Join date: 17 Jul 2005
Posts: 414
02-19-2006 07:12
In divorce papers, Nick Lachey is seeking spousal support from Jessica Simpson, and he wants his jewelry back.

In court papers filed Friday in response to Simpson's Dec. 16 divorce filing, Lachey cited irreconcilable differences for the dissolution of the three-year marriage.

Lachey, 32, also asked for "miscellaneous jewelry and other personal effects," part of Simpson's earnings from after the date of separation and other assets.

Lachey said he and Simpson separated Dec. 13, although she claims it was Nov. 23.

The couple, who starred in their own MTV reality show, "Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica," had no prenuptial agreement and in her petition, Simpson asked the court not to grant Lachey spousal support.

Lachey, who gained fame as a member of the boy band 98 Degrees, had more earning power when the couple wed in October 2002. However, Simpson's fame skyrocketed during the marriage. The 25-year-old singer-actress reportedly earned more than $30 million last year, including earnings from her big-screen debut playing Daisy Duke in "The Dukes of Hazzard" movie.

Last month, the Mediterranean-style house the pair shared during "Newlyweds" was sold to "Malcolm in the Middle" teen actor Justin Berfield for an undisclosed price.






This whole divorce thing reminds me of the movie stars that make it "big" and dump the spouse that stuck with them through the beginning. I wonder how much Jessica's dad had to do with the divorce? He was too clingy and creepy and that is never a good thing for a new marriage.
Mulch Ennui
15 Minutes are Over
Join date: 22 May 2005
Posts: 2,607
02-19-2006 07:23
i hear when the cameras weren't running she beat the hell out of him

seriously, quite a hit to the old nads to have to ask your wife for alimony
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