Kenny G rejects ex-wife’s demand to disclose his emails with Jeff Bezos about $600K per month mansion
MALIBU, CALIFORNIA: Kenny G has rejected his ex-wife Lyndie Benson's demand to disclose his private conversations with Jeff Bezos regarding a Malibu mansion, which the Amazon boss took on rent from him.
RadarOnline.com citing court documents reported that Lyndie Benson had asked for the details of the agreement her former husband had with Bezos regarding the property.
But the saxophonist has refused to give in.
Kenny and Lyndie had tied the knot in 1992 before reportedly getting divorced in 2013, and the composer was asked to give a spousal support of around $40,000 per month to Lyndie.
‘Lyndie has refused to become fully self-supporting’
But in 2021, Kenny requested the termination of the monetary arrangement, claiming his career was not flourishing like earlier.
At the time, the court documents stated, as per PEOPLE, “Lyndie has refused to become fully self-supporting for almost 10 years. Kenny should not have to continue to bear the burden of her refusal to do so.”
However, the court announced a verdict in Lyndie’s favor and asked the producer to give his former wife $250K.
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Lyndie Benson accuses Kenny G of violating their divorce deal
Meanwhile, in her recent filing, Lyndie alleged that Kenny violated an agreement they had during their 2013 divorce.
She accused her ex of depriving her of money by putting their co-owned Malibu mansion on rent, instead of selling it, RadarOnline.com reported.
She also claimed that she would have received 25% of all amount from the property’s sale if that had gone beyond $40 million.
But Kenny allegedly gave the place on rent to Bezos on an apparent $600K monthly payment.
The CEO of Amazon and his fiancee Lauren Sanchez took the mansion on rent until 2023 as they renovated their newly bought property.
Kenny has, however, fired back at Lyndie’s allegations by stating that as per their divorce agreement, he was under no obligation to list the property for sale.
In his filing, Kenny also showed his objection to the demand for producing papers and all communications he had with Bezos.
A judge will now reportedly decide if Kenny should turn over the documents or not.