Kevin Costner was seen getting off a pricey private jet amid claims from his estranged wife, Christine Baumgartner, that he is “withholding” evidence about his finances.
In photos exclusively obtained by Pvnew, the “Yellowstone” actor was seen getting off a G5 at the Santa Barbara airport Saturday.
Costner, 68, had reportedly been returning to California from a film project in Glasgow, Scotland.
He sported a comfortable look for his trek, wearing a black sweatshirt, black sweatpants and white New Balance sneakers.
The private jet typically has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of up to more than $45 million. However, pre-owned models are available for a price between $4 million and $10 million, per Air Charters Advisors.
The G5s can also be chartered at an hourly rate between $8,500 to $11,500.
It’s unclear if the movie star was the one who covered the expenses for the flight.
Costner’s luxury trip comes days after Baumgartner, 49, accused him of concealing his finances from her amid their contentious divorce.
On Monday, the handbag designer’s attorney asked the court to have the “Hidden Figures” star show documents related to his business ventures, according to a California Superior Court filing obtained by People.
The lawyer claims that Costner has been “stonewalling” by not disclosing information ahead of their scheduled child support hearing next week.
Additionally, Baumgartner claimed that her estranged husband’s net worth has quadrupled over the course of their 18-year marriage.
Per TMZ, the model alleges in legal docs that the “Bodyguard” actor disclosed that he had $102,716,000 in assets in 2004 when they signed their prenup.
Now, she claims Costner is worth close to $400 million — with about $24 million in cash.
The mom of three filed for divorce from the Oscar winner in May, citing “irreconcilable differences.” Since then, the estranged spouses have been intertwined in a contentious divorce battle.
In July, a judge ordered the dad of seven to pay his estranged wife $129,755 per month in child support for their three kids — Cayden, 16, Hayes, 14, and Grace, 13 — although she originally asked the court for $248,000 a month.
Costner was also ordered to cover $200,000 in attorney’s fees and $100,000 in forensic costs.
However, Baumgartner — who had to move out of their shared family home last month — is reportedly seeking an amendment to increase her child support due to the fact that she wants her children to “enjoy the same lifestyle” with both of their parents.