He’s a mad man.
Erika Jayne hit back at Jon Hamm after he urged her to return the $750,000 diamond earrings that her estranged husband, Tom Girardi, gifted her with allegedly stolen settlement funds.
“I have my appeal. And that’s, you know — like, Jon Hamm, you know. ‘They never were yours.’ F–k you,” the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star said on Monday’s episode of the “No Filter with Zack Peter” podcast. “I won on appeal.”
Jayne scored a major victory in July when a judge found the trustee was unable to prove that misappropriated funds were used to purchase the pricey earrings, which were purchased in 2007 and have since gone up in value.
The “Xxpen$ive” singer, 52, also called out Hamm, 52, for discussing her personal matters.
“You don’t know what you’re talking about. You know, ‘Those were never yours.’ Really?” she continued. “Appellate judge said they were — or at least said you can’t prove that they weren’t. So that made me happy.”
The “Man Men” star shared his take on Jayne’s jewelry while appearing on SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show” last September.
“You just want to shake her and go, ‘Honey, they were never yours,’” he said, adding, “Give them back.”
Last year, Jayne argued in court that she should not have to surrender the earrings until an investigation into Girardi’s finances was complete.
Pvnew reported that the trustee in Girardi’s bankruptcy case claimed the disgraced attorney, 84, had purchased the earrings from M&M Jewelers using money that was in a client trust account at his old law firm, Girardi & Keese.
“Girardi then concealed the theft by describing the purpose of the check on the GK Rezulin Trust Account (‘RTA’) Ledger as a ‘cost’ item of the ‘Rezulin’ mass tort litigation, noting the payee to be ‘M&M’ without further explanation,” court documents alleged.
However, Jayne’s attorney argued that the allegations were “inadmissible hearsay” and that even if they were true, the Bravolebrity had no knowledge of the situation.
“First, Erika is completely innocent,” her lawyer, Evan Borges, alleged in a court filing exclusively obtained by Pvnew in January 2022.
“Not even the trustee alleges that Erika knew the source of funds that her wealthy husband used to buy her a gift of earrings 15 years ago (which replaced a prior set of earrings bought years prior to that).”
However, Jayne agreed to not sell or transfer the earrings until the investigation was done in a “showing of good faith.”
Judge Barry Russell initially determined that Jayne’s earrings had been purchased with “settlement funds from the trust account created for a class-action handled by Thomas’ firm Girardi Keese.”
However, Jayne then filed an appeal and won.
Pvnew exclusively reported in July that while she scored a major win in the fight for her earrings, she wasn’t able to retrieve the baubles just yet.
“The trustee needs to resubmit a more robust financial showing supporting the claim that the asset belongs to the estate,” a source explained at the time.
The “Pretty Mess” author — who filed for divorce from Girardi in November 2020 — was also facing her own legal woes after being accused of “aiding and abetting,” though no evidence was found of “any wrongdoing.”
Reps for Jayne and Hamm did not immediately respond to Pvnew’s requests for comment.