TheHills star Audrina Patridge’s ex-husband, Corey Bohan, asked her to pay child support after losing his job amid the covid19 pandemic.
that he was laid off from his job as a bartender in March “due to the stay at home orders and [has] not yet received any unemployment.
” He reportedly said that even when he was working, he only made $2,000 to $3,000 a month, while theBohan alleged that Patridge should be able to afford child support as she “also owns real property, is able to fund a retirement account and has various investments,” according to the website. He also said their 3-year-old daughter, Kirra, deserves the right to have the same standard of living in each home.
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