Kelly Clarkson’s ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, filed official documents demanding his ex-wife disables security cameras on their Montana Ranch where he’s been staying.
According to the documents obtained by The Blast, Clarkson, 40, was forced to turn off the 13 cameras throughout the ranch.The documents didn’t clarify why Blackstock requested them be disabled. "Kelly Blackstock shall forthwith turn off all web-cams, trail cams, and any other security cameras at (the address) which are now approximately 13 in total," the documents read.
Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock attend the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards in February 2013. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for NARAS) The documents claim that Clarkson, who legally changed her name to Kelly Brianne in March will have to provide proof to Blackstock’s attorney that the cameras have been disabled.The documents specifically reads, "specify how that was accomplished." The outlet reported that the request for camera removal comes primarily for privacy reasons, as the "Since You’ve Been Gone" singer has access to videos and pictures of who enters the property.
Clarkson was awarded the Montana ranch in their divorce settlement, but Blackstock has been allowed to live there through June 1 and pay $12,500 per month in rent.
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