Overview
- TMZ reported Tuesday that mutual friend Justin Levine filed a declaration claiming Dorit Kemsley demanded $50,000 twice and threatened to disclose private information unless he paid, which PK submitted to support his request to list the home.
- A notice of trustee’s sale shared by attorney Ronald Richards schedules a May 20 public auction for the couple’s Los Angeles house, and PK’s filing says mortgage payments were missed as he asks a judge to allow an immediate listing.
- Court exhibits published Monday by TMZ detail about $287,000 in designer charges from October 2025 to January 2026 and allege more than $1 million on luxury goods and travel over 12 months, and Dorit has not issued a detailed rebuttal in the reported materials.
- PK’s court papers state he earned about $887,180 from April 2025 to March 2026, or roughly $91,999 a month, and an attorney-shared worksheet shows both parties’ reported incomes and spending allocations drawn from subpoenaed records.
- PK also filed texts he says came from a child asking for spring-break money, highlighting custody and privacy concerns, and no court ruling on the home-sale request has been reported.