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Bryan Abasolo claims Rachel Lindsay called him a ‘leech’ after he was granted $13K in monthly spousal support

  2024-08-06 pagesixSara Whitman20480
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Bryan Abasolo says his estranged wife, Rachel Lindsay, called him a “leech” after he was awarded $13,000 in monthly spou

Bryan Abasolo claims Rachel Lindsay called him a ‘leech’ after he was granted $13K in mo<i></i>nthly spousal support

Bryan Abasolo says his estranged wife, Rachel Lindsay, called him a “leech” after he was awarded $13,000 in monthly spousal support.

The chiropractor claimed in a court document submitted Monday and obtained by InTouch Thursday that one of his bi-monthly spousal support payments was electronically transferred to him with a confirmation text that read, “BofA: Glender Ruth Llc sent you $6,628.50 for ‘Temp Leech Money.'”

Instead of receiving one lump sum every month, Lindsay was court-ordered to make two monthly payments totaling $13,257 to her ex. Abasolo initially tried convincing a judge to award him $16,000 per month in early July.

Bryan Abasolo shirtless
Bryan Abasolo, seen posing shirtless in an Instagram post from April 2023, says his estranged wife, Rachel Lindsay, called him a “leech” when she paid him his monthly spousal support. thebryanabasolo/Instagram
Bryan Abasolo text screenshot
In court documents submitted on Monday, the chiropractor said he was paid and then sent a text confirmation that read, “BofA: Glender Ruth Llc sent you $6,628.50 for ‘Temp Leech Money.'” The screenshot of the alleged text can be viewed above. LA Superior Court

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“From day one, I have been committed to working cooperatively with Rachel and her professionals to amicably resolve this case,” Abasolo, 44, wrote in his filing, which also included a screenshot of the alleged “offensive” text.

“But Rachel continues to obstruct the process while spinning false narrative about her ‘cooperation’ to the court. She continues to instigate confrontation, just as she did prior to my filing for divorce.”

Bryan Abasolo
“From day one, I have been committed to working cooperatively with Rachel and her professionals to amicably resolve this case,” Abasolo, seen in the above Instagram selfie, wrote in his court filing. thebryanabasolo/Instagram
Bryan Abasolo
“But Rachel continues to obstruct the process while spinning false narrative about her ‘cooperation’ to the court,” Abasolo, posing above in Miami Beach, Fla., added. thebryanabasolo/Instagram

Abasolo, who filed for divorce from the “Bachelorette” alum, 39, in January due to “irreconcilable differences,” spoke poorly of her marital behavior in a previous court filing.

In his filing from July 2 obtained by People, he claimed his estranged wife subjected him to “years of her verbal manipulation” and never showed interest in his life.

“The reality is that I was the one stuck at home and stuck at work with a wife who never wanted to be around me during our marriage,” he said.

Rachel Lindsay
Lindsay, grinning above in a 2022 Instagram post, was ordered to pay her husband just over $13,000 in monthly spousal support. therachlindsay/Instagram
Rachel Lindsay
Before the court order, the “Bachelorette” alum argued her ex was trying to exaggerate their marital lifestyle to get more money out of her. therachlindsay/Instagram

His filing came after Lindsay argued against his $16,000 monthly spousal support request.

“I am not flush with cash, as he believes me to be,” she wrote in a June 27 filing obtained by Pvnew.

She also said she would run out of funds if she was held responsible for $75,000 of his legal fees, which he also requested.

Furthermore, she accused him of exaggerating a “glamorous” marital lifestyle in order to get more money from her.

Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo smiling
Abasolo, seen smiling with Lindsay in August 2017, originally asked for $16,000 in monthly support and $75,000 in attorney fees. GC Images
Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo kissing
In his latest filing, he asked for access to $35,000 of their alleged joint funds. Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

Following their respective arguments, a judge granted the $13,000 monthly payment to Abasolo and mandated that Lindsay cough up $15,000 in attorney fees and $5,000 for forensic expert expenses.

In his latest filing, Abasolo also requested access to $35,000 of community property and that the reality star be hit with a $5,000 fine for holding the funds from him.

To support his case, he claimed Lindsay has $88,500 in Charles Schwab accounts and nearly $260,000 in her Bank of America account, which he said is marital property.

(By/Sara Whitman)
 
 
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