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Dorit Kemsley’s Memoir Says PK Began ‘Exiting’ Marriage as Drinking and Money Tore Couple Apart

Her June memoir offers a first-person account that may shape how the public and courts view an ongoing divorce and related home‑sale claims.

Overview

  • Dorit published Unburdened on June 2, 2026, using on‑the‑record detail to say Paul “PK” Kemsley quietly started preparing to leave in 2023 and spoke with a lawyer during a period of estrangement.
  • In the book she names escalating drinking, growing emotional distance, and disputes over financial control as core drivers of the marriage breakdown and says sobriety later did not erase the loss of trust.
  • Dorit revisits the October 2021 home invasion in the memoir, says she was held at gunpoint and defends the official account while rejecting online suggestions the robbery was staged.
  • PK has filed separate court papers in May seeking a court‑ordered sale of the Encino property and accusing Dorit of large designer purchases and missed mortgage payments; those legal claims remain unresolved.
  • The memoir’s publication has sharpened a public narrative already played out on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and in court filings, raising stakes for co‑parenting, public perception, and pending financial disputes.