Actor Dean McDermott Reaches Out of Court Agreement for Unpaid Spousal Support with Ex-Wife Mary Jo Eustace!
Mary Jo Eustace, Canadian actress as well as the singer, has come out, revealing that she had reached an agreement with ex-husband Dean McDermott, an actor, who is currently married to Tori Spelling.
Tori Spelling's husband, Dean McDermott has settled a disagreement over unpaid spousal support with Dean’s ex-wife Mary Jo Eustace outside of court. Dean McDermott and Eustace were married for 13 years before they split up in 2006 after Dean started dating Tori Spelling. The couple even shares an 18-year-old son together, Jack McDermott. Both Mary and Dean reached a financial agreement while appearing in court on March 9.
Mary Jo Eustace filed an affidavit on Jan. 25, 2017 claiming that the reality television star hadn't paid eight installments of their spousal support since July 2016, resulting the due amount to be $6,000 plus interest and attorney fees. She even claimed that Dean McDermott owes her "moving forward from February 1, 2017, 100,800 in monthlies until July 1, 2020." She revealed to Us Weekly:
'I filed the paperwork myself for the contempt of court. The judge was very clear that it's a criminal charge; contempt of court is jail time.'
A source told the US that Mary Jo received a payment of $6,000 from McDermott last Monday, and another amount of $2,500 is due at the end of the month. Our source explains that the payments will continue to come until the agreed upon amount is reached in full. The news was shared that Dean and Spelling had a lavish baby shower which was hosted by Candy Spelling for Tori Spelling’s fifth children, which sparked Eustace's concern over his inability to pay. A source close to the Canadian actress Mary shared.
"He owes money, and then he's getting a $40,000 shower for his new baby while neglecting his responsibilities to his oldest child and ex-wife? That's what's upsetting her.”
On the other hand, Dean McDermott and Tori Spelling financial woes are far from over as City National Bank filed a lawsuit against the celebrity couple claiming that they owe $188,803 after failing to fulfill payments on a loan stemming from four years ago.