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Tori Spelling and her estranged husband Dean McDermott have not yet fully paid off a loan from over ten years ago, which has now accumulated to almost $400,000.
The details of the outstanding debt were revealed in City National Bank’s application for judgment renewal, submitted in Los Angeles last week and acquired by Page Six on Monday.
While the debt came out to $220,088.37, interest and fees have continued to mount, bringing the total to $395,729.82.
Us Weekly was first to report the news.
In 2012, City National Bank loaned Spelling and McDermott $400,000, which they promised to repay with interest.
The bank first filed a complaint against the then-couple in December 2016, claiming they still owed a balance of $188,803.38.
Despite repeated attempts by City National Bank to collect the debt, the 52-year-old actress and the 58-year-old actor have failed to repay the amount, leading to a default judgment in 2019. According to the judgment, Spelling was ordered to pay $219,796.66, while McDermott was required to pay $202,066.10.
The only defendant named in the latest filing is Spelling, so it’s unclear what — if anything — McDermott owes at this time.
Reps for duo, as well as attorneys for City National Bank, have not responded to Page Six’s multiple requests for comment.
Spelling and McDermott — who separated in June 2023 after 17 years of marriage — share five children: son Liam, 18, daughter Stella, 17, daughter Hattie, 13, son Finn, 12, and son Beau, 8. McDermott is also dad to son Jack, 25.
Amid her separation from McDermott, Spelling and the kids spent weeks living in a $100-a-night motel after learning that their house at the time was infested with “extreme” mold.
After that, the “Beverly Hills, 90210” star and her brood stayed in an RV for a period of time, going on to bounce from rental property to rental property.
In November 2023, it was reported that the State of California Franchise Tax Board had filed several tax liens against her Calabasas home because she reportedly owed almost $100,000 in unpaid taxes.
Then on an episode of her “misSPELLING” podcast the following August, Spelling quipped — or perhaps stated seriously — that she would “have to go on OnlyFans” in order to send all of her kids to college.