Rachel Lindsay at the People + Chain celebration of People’s 50th anniversary held at The Chain House on September 13, 2024 in Los Angeles, California; Bryan Abasolo attends the boohoo Collective Launch Party at Hyde Sunset Kitchen + Cocktails on August 29, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.Photo:Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty; Phillip Faraone/Getty
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After months of legal back-and-forth,Rachel LindsayandBryan Abasolo’sdivorce has been settled— and the former Bachelorette has a whopping payment to make to her ex.
Per the settlement, Abasolo, 44, will retain the couple’s Miami condo, while Lindsay, 39, will keep their L.A. home in North Hollywood.
The couple’s vehicles will also be split between them, with Abasolo taking the 2021 Honda Accord while Lindsay takes the 2023 Porsche Macan.
Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo get engaged on the finale of ‘The Bachelorette’.ABC
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Along with the division of their belongings, Lindsay was also ordered to pay the chiropractor a $500,000 equalization payment.
Per the settlement, the $39,771 she has already paid her ex-husband in spousal support will be deducted from the payment, leaving Lindsay with a total of $460,229 owed to Abasolo.
Abasolo waived his right to any further spousal support, as did Lindsay.
Bryan Abasolo and Rachel Lindsay attend the Alzheimer’s Association Peace of Mind Luncheon at The Beverly Hills Hotel on November 09, 2023.Leon Bennett/Getty
Leon Bennett/Getty
In filings from May through August, the couple went back and forth over their finances asAbasolo requested spousal support and more than $75,000 for his legal fees.
In response, Lindsay slammed the chiropractor for “inflating his expenses, the lion’s share of which [she] pays on his behalf,” and claimed his request would “far exceed…his need.” She also pointed out thatthe annual income he reported — $16,000 — is “less than he would [earn] if he worked at McDonalds.”
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He continued to push for spousal supportin a July filing, establishing his financial needs as $16,275 a month and claiming his monthly income was just $1,341, and later that month,Lindsay was ordered pay him “temporary spousal support in the sum of $13,257 per month” starting on July 15.
source: people.com