Dillon Passage filed for a prenuptial agreement on Friday in his ongoing divorce from estranged husbandJoe Exotic.However, an attorney for theTiger King personality said she believed it had been filed under fraudulent circumstances.Exotic's attorney Autumn Blackledge told TMZ that the imprisoned zookeeper, 59, never signed an official document in the prenuptial agreement, which would separate the assets each party brought in before and after the marriage.Blackledge told the outlet she believes Passage filed the prenup in an effort to stretch out the divorce proceedings to capitalize off of his former relationship with Exotic (whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage) who filed for the split this past March.
The latest:Dillon Passage, the estranged husband of Joe Exotic, filed for a prenuptial agreement on Friday in his divorce from the Tiger King personality, which an attorney for Exotic said she believed to be under fraudulent circumstancesBlackledge said Passage has sold many of Exotic's belongings during his imprisonment, and has yet to visit Exotic while he's in custody.In the prenuptial agreement documents reviewed by TMZ, Blackledge said that Exotic owes more than $100 million with assets of $65,000, while annually making $7,800.
Passage has assets of $20,110 with around $20,000 in student loan debt, according to the prenuptial agreement documents.Blackledge said that Passage has profited more than $1 million from Tiger King following its 2020 debut and the notoriety it gained.
Passage and Exotic initially tied the knot December 11, 2017, months after Exotic's previous spouse Travis Maldonado died after accidentally shooting himself Passage was seen in an Instagram post earlier this month Exotic's lawyer said.
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