Overview
- Elliott filed for divorce on June 20, 2025, and Cho countersued on November 6, with both citing an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.
- Cho seeks broad discovery covering communications with any romantic partners since 2015, along with extensive financial and travel records, which an insider characterizes as standard with no evidence of infidelity.
- On January 29, Cho moved for contempt, alleging Elliott arranged a moving truck, removed significant furnishings and their two Portuguese Water dogs, and that a watch and earrings were missing.
- Elliott’s filings deny the accusations as false and inflammatory, assert he removed only limited items to create a safe haven, and claim Cho engaged in monitoring and erratic behavior.
- Court papers indicate Elliott secured a Southport, Connecticut rental in mid-January, and both parties are scheduled to appear in Connecticut family court on March 20.