Steve Harvey’s Ex Wife Claims He Owes Her $50 Million: He’s still married to me & his new wife!
Steve Harvey’s Ex Claims He Owes Her $50 Million
Steve Harvey’s second ex-wife, Mary Shackelford, is speaking out. Mary was married to the comedian and talk show host from 1996–2005.
At the time, he was starring in the WB sitcom “The Steve Harvey Show,” which aired until 2002. The couple had a son, Wynston in 1997 and ended their marriage in 2005, citing “irreconcilable differences”. In a new interview, Mary claims that Steve owes her a serious coin.
Steve Harvey owes me $50 million, and I want him arrested for violating my civil rights! I want him charged with a constitutional rights violation, falsifying documents, perjury, contempt of court, embezzlement, extortion and collusion. For what he’s done to me, I want to see Steve Harvey behind bars!
Mary alleges that Steve cheated on her with his current wife Marjorie. She also adds that,
The judge said our divorce would be contingent upon the division of community assets, but that never happened.
According to Mary, this means that their divorce isn’t final
and Steve is married to both me and his new wife.
See the complete interview below.
Part 1
Part 2
Steve, who married his new wife Marjorie in 2007, has yet to comment.
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