Kendu Issacs Ask His Ex- Wife R&B Diva Mary J Blige For $129K In Spousal Support

Kendu Issacs Ask His Ex- Wife R&B Diva Mary J Blige For $129K In Spousal Support
Kendu Issacs Ask His Ex- Wife R&B Diva Mary J Blige For $129K In Spousal Support 
BHR Hollywood Reports...........Mary J. Blige’s estranged husband, Martin ‘Kendu’ Isaacs, told the judge he wants over $100,000 per MONTH in spousal support.

Martin 'Kendu' Issacs, 49, believes the R&B songstress should help him pay for his personal training sessions, private chef and a $1,000 allowance for new clothes.

Mary J Blige And Kendu Issacs 
The filing states that Issacs made $46,204 a month when he was employed by his wife, and earned a total of $554,465 last year as her manager.

But Issacs, who claims to have $4.5million in assets, said he now needs spousal support because his financial situation has 'changed significantly in the last 12 months', court papers state.

Blige gave Issacs $35,000 in August and $50,000 in September for spousal support, in addition to $25,000 for his legal counsel.

The filing states that Issacs has already spent this money because he had to 'secure new living accommodations'.

Issacs added that his bank and checking account is currently overdrawn, with a balance of -$13,104.

Now the unemployed former manager wants to return to a life that included traveling by private planes, dining at expensive restaurants and socializing with A-list celebrities, the filing states.

 
Kendu And Mary J Blige 
Issacs specifically wants Blige to cover $129,319 out of the $161,434 he spends per month.

In addition to the $8,000 private chef and $3,200 personal trainer, he has also asked Blige to contribute to the $5,000 he pays his parents each month and the $71,000 in rent he owes to several properties.

Blige, 45, filed for divorce from Issacs in July, citing irreconcilable differences after nearly 13 years of marriage.  

She also fired her husband as her personal manager throughout their marriage and left him with 'no source of income', Issacs argued in papers filed to the Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday. 

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