Jay Cutler refutes Kristin Cavallari's claim that she received no money in their divorce, asserting that the divorce decree confirms she was paid and criticizing her statement as false and reckless.
The creators of Subnautica 2 have sued publisher Krafton, alleging that Krafton intentionally delayed the game's release to avoid paying a $250 million bonus, damaging fan anticipation and the game's potential success, amid internal conflicts over development and release strategies.
Former MLB pitcher Daniel Serafini was found guilty of first-degree murder for the 2021 shooting death of his father-in-law, Robert Spohr, in a case linked to a $1.3 million financial dispute, and will await sentencing in August.
Ariana Biermann, daughter of Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann, claims her parents spent all her earnings from her reality TV and social media career amid their ongoing divorce, which has also involved allegations of gambling and financial hardship for the family.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield has filed a lawsuit against his father's company, Camwood Capital Management Group, alleging breach of contract for failing to repay $12 million. The lawsuit claims that funds were taken from Mayfield and his wife without consent and used for company expenses. Despite a settlement agreement in January 2024, Camwood has not repaid any money or fulfilled other obligations. Mayfield, who joined the Bucs in 2023, is seeking repayment of the funds plus interest.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield has filed a $12 million lawsuit against Camwood Capital Management Group, a financial firm owned by his father, James Mayfield. The lawsuit alleges that the company transferred funds from Mayfield and his wife without authorization between 2018 and 2021, and failed to repay the money as agreed in a previous settlement. The suit claims Camwood breached the settlement by not repaying any amount or providing access to financial records, prompting Mayfield to take legal action.
Kylian Mbappé's departure from PSG has turned contentious, with the club accusing him of lacking class after he criticized his treatment last season. Mbappé's comments came after his move to Real Madrid was confirmed, and amidst ongoing financial disputes over unpaid wages and loyalty bonuses.
Jenna Dewan and Channing Tatum are in a financial dispute over the profits from the "Magic Mike" franchise, with Dewan's attorney claiming that Tatum made a "calculated" effort to conceal the licensing income. Tatum's lawyers deny this and accuse Dewan of attempting to delay their divorce case. The couple, who split in 2018, have been trying to settle for over five years. Dewan is currently in a relationship with actor Steve Kazee, while Tatum is engaged to actor Zoë Kravitz.
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan, who were declared legally single in 2019, are still embroiled in a legal battle over financial matters following their divorce. Dewan is seeking information about Tatum's business and financial activities during and after their eight-year marriage, including those related to his hit Magic Mike franchise. Both parties have submitted preliminary witness lists, and the trial setting conference is scheduled for April 12. Dewan alleges that they acquired the Magic Mike intellectual property together and accuses Tatum of transferring licensing rights without informing her, a claim Tatum disputes.
The Michael Jackson estate claims that Katherine Jackson has received over $55 million since the pop icon's death, including a monthly allowance of more than $160,000 and other benefits. The estate is using this information to argue that Katherine can afford to cover her own attorney's fees as she appeals a business deal the estate struck, which she and Michael's son, Blanket, were initially fighting together. Blanket has since decided to withdraw from the appeal, leaving Katherine to proceed on her own.
Tom Sandoval claims that Ariana Madix did not pay any of the bills for their shared home for 8 months following his affair being exposed. He alleged that he had been covering all expenses and offered Madix $3.1 million for her half of the house, but she declined and instead sued him to sell the property. The estranged couple continues to live together in their Los Angeles home, which has become a point of contention since their split in March 2023.
Former football player Michael Oher has demanded millions of dollars from his former conservators, Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy, in "menacing" text messages. Oher sent multiple messages demanding seven-figure payouts, threatening to expose the Tuohys and suggesting they work with FedEx founder Fred Smith. The Tuohys have objected to Oher's motion for a temporary injunction, providing the text messages as evidence. Oher previously sought to end the conservatorship, which was dissolved in September, but the financial battle remains unresolved. The Tuohys claim they offered Oher the agreed-upon amount from the proceeds of "The Blind Side," but he refused to accept it.
Oregon State and Washington State are scheduled to appear in court for a hearing over a preliminary injunction in their lawsuit against the Pac-12 and its commissioner. The outcome of the hearing could have wide-ranging impacts on the financial situation of all Pac-12 schools and the future of the conference. The dispute revolves around control of the distribution of millions of dollars in current and future assets. The two remaining Pac-12 programs argue that they should be the only voting members on the conference's governing board, while the other 10 schools want to maintain their voting privileges and financial benefits. The judge's ruling could determine the fate of the Pac-12 and its member schools.
A man in Florida is on trial for allegedly killing his wife after she dismissed his plans to participate in a house-flipping reality TV show. Prosecutors claim that the defendant believed the show would save their financially troubled home, but his wife was not supportive. The victim was found dead with multiple injuries, and the medical examiner determined that she died from blunt force trauma to her head and strangulation. The defendant had purchased the house but refused to add his wife's name to the deed. The trial is ongoing.
Coldplay is countersuing their former manager, Dave Holmes, for $17 million, claiming that he mismanaged their Music Of The Spheres Tour, resulting in financial issues. The band alleges that Holmes spent $10 million on unusable bespoke stage pylons and an oversized video screen. They also accuse him of borrowing $20 million from tour promoter Live Nation for a property development project in Canada. Holmes maintains that Coldplay is refusing to honor their contract and owes him unpaid commission.