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David Hasselhoff Slashes Spousal Support To Ex-wife

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Jun, 2016 01:28 PM
    "Baywatch" actor David Hasselhoff has slashed the spousal support he pays to his ex-wife Pamela Bach by over $10,000.
     
    Hasselhoff had asked to cut his payments to Bach, 52, who he was married to from 1989 to 2006, after claiming he had just $4,000 in the bank. They have now agreed to adjust the figure from $21,000 to $10,000 per month, reports tmz.com.
     
    This comes just one month after Hasselhoff, 63, asked a Superior Court judge here to end the payments, claiming he could no longer afford them.
     
    The actor claimed he earns $112,000 a month and spends $66,000, but his ex-wife argued her case, insisting that he is worth millions and has property all over the world.
     
    The former couple have daughters Hayley, 23, and Taylor-Ann, 26, together.

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