EXCLUSIVE: Keshia Knight-Pulliam Wants Ed Hartwell To Pay Almost 100k In Attorney Fees
EXCLUSIVE: Keshia Knight-Pulliam Wants Ed Hartwell To Pay Almost 100k In Attorney Fees
theJasmineBRAND exclusively reports new details surrounding the legal dispute between Keshia Knight Pulliam and ex husband, Ed Hartwell have been released.
Last month, Keshia filed court documents, requesting that Ed be responsible for paying her attorney fees, which almost total $100k! She writes,
As of the last billing cycle in her counsel’s office, Ms. Pulliam incurred ninety-four thousand, three hundred, twenty-three and 04/100 dollars ($94,323.40) in attorney fees and expenses of litigation through March 28, 2018…Mr. Hartwell should be ordered to pay all of Ms. Pulliam’s attorney fees and expenses of litigation incurred in this case…
On New Year’s Eve 2015, the actress became engaged to the retired NFL player. They were married the next day, January 1 2016, in Keshia’s Atlanta home. Ed filed for divorce on July 25, 2016.
In January 2017, she gave birth to daughter, Ella Grace. In March 2018, the bitter divorce dispute went before the courts.
The divorce was finalized in April 2018. However, over the last year, the two have been in court battling over arrangements concerning their daughter.
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