Pedro Jimeno, a 90 Day Fiancé alum, allegedly filed for divorce from Chantel Everett on May 27 after their six-year marriage was deemed "irretrievably destroyed."
The 30-year-old Dominican also filed an emergency petition, asking the judge to order the 31-year-old Atlanta resident to refund the $257K she deposited from their joint business account into her personal account in April.
'The judge declined Pedro's plea for an emergency hearing, but stated the court will establish a hearing for a later date to handle the problem,' a source told TMZ on Thursday.
It's all over: Alum of 90 Day Fiancé On May 27, Pedro Jimeno allegedly filed for divorce from Chantel Everett, claiming that their six-year marriage was "irretrievably destroyed."
Allegations: The Dominican 30-year-old (R) also requested that the judge order the 31-year-old Atlanta native (L) to repay the $257K she deposited from their joint business account into her personal account in April.
The separated pair, who have scrubbed all traces of each other from their individual Instagram profiles, filed a mutual restraining order on Thursday, according to In Touch Weekly.
Viewers of the Jimenos' spin-off show The Family Chantel, which airs Mondays on TLC, may have seen their downhill fall over the last four seasons.
90 Day Fiancé Star Pedro Jimeno Divorcing Wife Chantel Everett Love is complicated enough, as we have said. Trying to make it work WITHOUT a camera watching is hard enough. But when the world is watching your every move, it only gets more complicated. These two seemed madly in love, but now, that just isn’t the case. Stealing from someone does generally bitter the relationship.
"On the same day, he also filed an emergency petition, claiming Chantel took $257K from their joint company account just 5 days before they split up, reportedly moving the money to an account in her and her sister's names."
Pedro claims he tried to fix the matter but was unsuccessful, so he requested that the judge order her to move the money to a joint account until it could be divided in the divorce."
That's very damning proof. It's unfortunate when love turns sour on its own, but robbing your spouse is on another level. There is self-sabotage and then there is self-destruction. This is open to interpretation. That is the issue with falling in love on TV. You can never truly understand another person's motivations, no matter how much you love them.
Such is life, from 90 Day Fiancé to 90 Day Divorce. Wait, did we just invent a spin-off for this show? Divorce in 90 Days. It might be a direct sequel in which we see the couples who married on the show eventually divorce.
On the same day, he filed an emergency petition, alleging that Chantel took $257K from their joint company account just 5 days before their divorce, reportedly moving the money to an account in her and her sister's names.
Pedro claims he attempted to fix the matter but was unable, so he requested that the judge order her to move the money to a joint account until it could be divided in the divorce.
The judge dismissed the request for an emergency hearing, but indicated the problem will be resolved at a later date.
'The judge declined Pedro's plea for an emergency hearing, but stated the court will establish a hearing for a later date to handle the problem,' a source told TMZ on Thursday.
Acrimonious end: According to In Touch Weekly, the split couple has filed a'mutual restraining order,' and they have removed all traces of each other from their individual Instagram profiles.
Over it: Fans of the Jimenos' spin-off show The Family Chantel, which airs Mondays on TLC, can readily follow the Jimenos' downhill decline over the previous four seasons.
During the June 27th episode, the Laura Delgado realtor said, 'I want kids, of course I want kids, but not with Chantel right now.' Like, not right now. Nothing. I suppose she is not psychologically equipped, you know. We're not emotionally prepared to bring a baby into this world.'
In terms of the divorce, Pedro wants an equitable split of all marital possessions.
Jarett R. Sliz, Chantel's attorney, declined to comment.