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In the Still of the Night I feel a Lawsuit Coming!

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by Elvis Costello, Sep 24, 2002.

  1. Elvis Costello

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    She was your nurse and picked out your hair color, man! Pay the woman, Chuck! We don't want a Whitesnake reunion!

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    Kitaen sues Cards' Finley for $12M

    September 24, 2002 Print it


    SANTA ANA, Calif. -- Actress Tawny Kitaen has filed a $12 million lawsuit against her estranged husband, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Chuck Finley.

    In the lawsuit, made public Monday, Kitaen accused her husband of breach of contract, saying Finley broke his promise to support her financially for the rest of her life. Finley filed for divorce in April, three days after Kitaen, 41, was arrested for spousal abuse.

    Finley did not respond to the suit before the Cardinals' game on Tuesday night.

    Kitaen, who appeared in the feature film Bachelor Party and the television movie California Girls, was accused of attacking her husband April 1 as the two were returning home from dinner. Police said they saw cuts and scrapes on Finley's body.

    Kitaen pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor count of spousal abuse and was ordered to undergo a year of counseling, avoid contact with her husband and make a $500 donation to a battered women's shelter.

    Finley, 37, was playing for the Cleveland Indians at the time. He was later traded to St. Louis.

    In court documents filed Sept. 17, Kitaen said that when Finley proposed to her on Valentine's Day 1991, he gave her a Cartier diamond engagement ring and a key to his home. He soon gave her unlimited access to his personal bank account and told her to spend away, the lawsuit said.

    When Kitaen became pregnant with the couple's first daughter in 1992, Finley requested she become a full-time mother in exchange for financial support, the lawsuit said.

    Although Kitaen was making $15,000 a week on the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati and $22,000 an episode as host of America's Funniest People, she gave up her career, the lawsuit said. She stopped working full-time in 1993.

    Kitaen was Finley's nurse and homemaker and managed his day-to-day business, the lawsuit said. She also boosted his career by lending him her own celebrity and even picked out his hair color to burnish his boyish image, the lawsuit said.

    Since filing for divorce, Finley has ignored Kitaen's repeated requests for money, the lawsuit said. He also took $4.1 million from a joint personal account, the lawsuit said.

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  2. BobFinn*

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    You may be in trouble yourself:eek:
     
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    real lighting is cruel

    And a "bust photo" robs you of your other assets.
     

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