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Tori Spelling and Ex Dean McDermott’s $400k Debt Swells With Interest as Exes Ignore Bill for a Decade (Exclusive)
Tori Spelling and her estranged husband, Dean McDermott, have refused to settle a massive debt over an unpaid loan, and the bill has grown with $175,000 in interest alone, Us Weekly can exclusively report.
On Wednesday, June 11, City National Bank filed court documents as part of the never-ending battle, which revealed the exes have not paid a dime on the six-figure judgment they were ordered to pay on May 22, 2017.
The former couple failed to respond to a lawsuit City National filed in December 2016, which led to a default judgment being entered in the amount of $220,088.37.
In the new filing, City National Bank asked that the judgment be renewed to allow the bank to continue attempting to collect. The filing revealed Spelling and McDermott’s debt has grown with interest to $395,729.82.
In the original lawsuit, City National alleged that Spelling, 52, and McDermott, 58, defaulted on a $400,000 loan they took out in 2012.
“[Spelling and McDermott] have failed to satisfy their obligations to [City National] under the terms of the promissory note,” the lawsuit read.
At the time the lawsuit was filed, the bank claimed it was owed $190,000. Lawyers for City National asked the court to enter a default judgment in the amount that was owed on the loan.
The legal battle has dragged on for years as Spelling and McDermott have avoided paying a dime on the bill.
Spelling and McDermott have not made an appearance in the case.
As Us previously reported, Spelling and McDermott split in 2023 after 17 years together and five children together: Liam, 18, Stella, 17, Hattie, 13, Finn, 12, and Beau, 8.
Spelling filed for divorce in March 2024. In her petition, the actress listed the date of separation as June 17, 2023.
The Beverly Hills, 90210 star asked the court to award her spousal support and legal fees. She requested sole custody of their children and proposed joint legal custody.
In response, McDermott disputed the date of separation listed by Spelling. He said they split on July 7, 2023, weeks after she claimed the breakup went down.
McDermott also asked the court to award him spousal support. He was also not on board with Spelling’s request for primary physical custody.
McDermott pleaded for joint custody of their kids. The exes have yet to finalize a settlement in the case.
As Us previously reported, Spelling has moved on to a new man, CEO Ryan Cramer. Back in April, a source told Us that the duo were taking it slow but had been seeing each other for “a few months.”
Spelling and Cramer first dated in 2023. The relationship fizzled out, but they have since reconnected.
A source told Us that McDermott — who went public with his girlfriend Lily Calo in May 2024 — was “fine” with Spelling dating again.
“Dean and Tori have completely moved on,” a source exclusively told Us. “Dean is fine with Tori dating again and they are on OK terms right now.”’
The insider added, “They have moved past the drama … and both want each other to be happy and in good relationships for the sake of the kids.”
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