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Kristin Cavallari Opens Up On Jay Cutler As Divorce Gets Uglier
Appearing on the Aspire with Emma Grede podcast, former NFL QB Jay Cutler's ex-wife, entertainer Kristin Cavallari, asserted that she didn’t receive any money from Cutler in their divorce. She claims that she was forced to give Cutler half of the value of her Uncommon James business in cash along with properties and other things...
During an appearance on the Take it Outside podcast, Cutler called Cavallari’s claim “completely false,” and said that no judge in Tennessee would have allowed him to keep all of his money without giving anything to her...
quote:
“I don’t get any money from my ex-husband,” Cavallari said.
“I had to give him half the value of Uncommon James in cash and properties and everything else. Isn’t that interesting.
“I was really (upset) at the time and now I’m so thankful because I think, for me, I’ve needed these things in my life to keep going. And I’ve found that that is an instance where I’m going to fight harder. Those little moments push me and I come out the other side stronger.”
During an appearance on the Take it Outside podcast, Cutler called Cavallari’s claim “completely false,” and said that no judge in Tennessee would have allowed him to keep all of his money without giving anything to her...
quote:(The Spun)
“Let’s think about this logically. ‘Not a penny,’ OK. Married for, I don’t know, seven years or so, three kids,” Cutler said at the time. “You can go and see how much I made in the NFL. It’s online. You can see the contract from year to year and the total amount at the end of 12 years. So, you go to divorce and each side gets a lawyer, and then you go to court and there’s a judge.
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