Tori Spelling sued by bank over alleged unpaid loan
The 90210 star and her estranged husband, Dean McDermott, were named in a new lawsuit that claims they never paid a loan given to them in 2012. The legal filing stated Tori, 52, and Dean, 58, took out a loan for $400,000 (£298,000), but by 2016 had stopped making repayments, with the bank submitting paperwork to the courts at that time declaring they owed more than $188,000 (£140,000). In 2017, a judge ordered Tori and Dean to repay $220,088.37 (£163,740) to the bank. However, after they again failed to make the required repayments, a further judgment was issued in 2019…
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