Overview
- Alissa Pavano filed an appeal in Connecticut seeking to void the couple’s Florida prenuptial agreement, saying she signed under threat that Carl would leave and take their children.
- In a sworn filing reported this week, she alleges he urinated in her shampoo bottles, had other women use the bed where she sleeps during her parenting time, and removed clean linens.
- She also says that shortly after he was served divorce papers in 2024 he sent a group-chat photo showing multiple guns on the kitchen table with the caption “hold the fort.”
- A trial judge previously upheld the prenup but ordered Carl Pavano to pay her $300,000 and provide a home worth up to $1 million, $50,000 in jewelry, and a new car.
- The former couple share custody of three children and alternate weeks at a Fairfield home owned through a trust, with police called to the residence nine times since 2024 and a new court deadline and hearing set in the case.