Reports of financial crisis and unpaid debts have dogged Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott for the past few years, and recent court documents obtained by People indicate the couple’s troubles are far from over.
According to the documents, a default judgement has been brought against the couple, ordering them to play nearly $220,000 to City National Bank (the couple must pay $202,066.10, while Spelling was separately ordered to pay $17,730.56).
The default judgement stems from a $400,000 loan the couple took out from the bank in December 2012, when they promised to repay “$400,000 in full, plus interest,” and “agreed to make monthly principal payments plus interest.”
However, the court documents state that “these amounts remain due, owing, and unpaid. Interest, attorney’s fees, and costs continue to accrue.”
Meanwhile, Spelling is facing another lawsuit over unpaid debt, with American Express suing her in November 2016, claiming she owes more than $87,000 to the credit card company.
In addition, earlier that year TMZ reported that Spelling and McDermott were allegedly slapped with a lien due to more than $250,000 in unpaid state taxes, and a federal tax lien of more than $700,000.