Erika Jayne Asks Judge To Block Public Eyes From $3 Million Lawsuit & Her Husband Ordered To Turn Over Financial Records in $6 Million Suit!

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Erika Jayne is seeking to have her $3 million-dollar lawsuit over her husband’s unpaid loan hidden from the public.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star and her husband, Thomas Girardi, have requested that a lawsuit by Stillwell Madison, LLC, be moved from federal court to arbitration — which would bar access to the public.

On July 22, 2019, Stillwell Madison, LLC filed a federal lawsuit against the reality star, her husband Thomas Girardi, and his law firm, Girardi & Keese, according to court documents obtained by AllAboutTheTEA.com.

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According to Stillwell Madison, LLC — the couple used funds designated for Girardi & Keese to “sustain their lavish lifestyle and maintain their glamorous public image.”

Stillwell Madison claims they loaned Girardi’s law firm $5,110,440.38 in 2016 — then Girardi and his law firm failed to keep up with payments on a loan taken out to fund the firm’s caseload. Girardi still owes Stillwell at least $3,454,804.00 on the loan.

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Thomas Girardi was also recently ordered to appear in court on November 4, with his financial records and bank statements, in another lawsuit. Another creditor is trying to collect on $6 million owed on an unpaid loan. Girardi owes a lender Law Finance Group a total of $6 million dollars after breaching a settlement deal with the company.

The court found Girardi in breach of a settlement deal with Law Finance Group. He had agreed to pay back a total of $16 million but only paid $10 million by the deadline, leaving an unpaid balance of $6 million.

The lender claimed Girardi breached a repayment plan they agreed to in August 2018. The deal was for him to make monthly payments, along with a $1 million payment by the end of October, and $5 million by January 1.

Law Finance Group also alleges that Girardi used the money “to maintain Mr. Girardi’s lavish lifestyle.” The suit accuses the lawyer of “re-directed all or part of the proceeds” to “himself and his wife in order to sustain their lavish lifestyle and maintain their glamorous public image.”

 

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