Jesse Williams Ex Gets 50k Per Month In Spousal Support, Wants Extra 25k Per Month For College Savings
Jesse Williams Ex Gets 50k Per Month In Spousal Support, Wants Extra 25k Per Month For College Savings
The nasty split between Jesse Williams and his ex Aryn Drake-Lee continues. theJasmineBRAND broke the story last year that the Grey’s Anatomy actor filed for divorce, ending their marriage of 5 years.
Over the past few months, the pair have battled it out in court over their two children, Sadie Williams, 4, and Maceo Williams, 2.
The couple have joint custody of their kids. Recently, Jesse responded to Aryn’s request for additional support. He currently pays her $50,695 per month in spousal support. According to court documents, he claims that she lumps her
personal expenses as expenses for the children.
Aryn has requested an additional $25,000 per month in college savings. While he doesn’t agree with this request, he does volunteer to pay 100 percent of the children’s private school tuition.
He is asking the judge to deny Aryn’s request for additional child support.
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