Ron Richards Leaks Kemsley Divorce Texts in Financial Subpoena as Dorit Fights Access to Spending Records
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Updated · Reality Tea · May 11
Ron Richards Leaks Kemsley Divorce Texts in Financial Subpoena as Dorit Fights Access to Spending Records
5 articles · Updated · Reality Tea · May 11
Court filings in Dorit and PK Kemsley’s divorce exposed private text messages after attorney Ron Richards posted them on X, escalating the couple’s split.
The messages were included in a financial disclosure subpoena filed in the case, making the texts, bank statements and other records part of the public record.
In the exchange, Dorit objected to PK reviewing her spending reports and called the records personal, while PK said he would not keep covering essential payments without an agreement.
Richards argued the texts showed Dorit misunderstood divorce discovery rules and said both spouses’ finances must be disclosed so a judge can assess support.
An attorney leaks private texts from public divorce files. Is this a valid legal tactic or simply public shaming?
With millions spent on luxury while a home faces foreclosure, how can courts ensure a fair financial split?