Bachelorette Alum Bryan Abasolo Reveals Ex Rachel Lindsay’s Salary and Requests Spousal Support Amid Nasty Divorce, Plus Their Living Situation

   

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The Bachelorette star Rachel Lindsay is going through a bitter divorce with her husband Bryan Abasolo. Now, things are heating up between the two, and her substantial income has been revealed in court documents as he seeks spousal support and assistance in paying his legal fees. 

Bryan feels that he put his career as a chiropractor on hold to support her high-profile jobs.  

As fans know, Rachel and Bryan met during season 13 of The Bachelorette. They tied the knot in 2019, but Bryan filed for divorce in January of this year. Reportedly, the two still reside in the same house. 

According to court documents obtained by Radar Online, he believes Rachel makes “at least $62,006” every month. However, he has stated in the past that he brings home $1,600 per month. He also says his bank account is in the negative. 

Bryan also included his expenses in the court filing. They include $7,580 for their mortgage,  $2,000 in property taxes, $1,500 for groceries, $2,000 for entertainment and other bills. In total, he says he needs about $17,000 each month to survive. 

Of course, this comes after he previously requested $75,000 for legal fees and well as to hire a forensic accountant to investigate her income. According to him, Lindsay used community assets to pay for her legal fees, so it’s only fair if he does the same. However, he has been blocked from doing so. 

He says, “I am informed and believe that Rachel has been using our community property monies to pay for her divorce lawyer and forensic accountant while refusing to give me access to any of our community property funds to pay my divorce lawyer, my forensic accountant, or any of my personal expenses.”

Bryan also needs assistance in finding a new place to live. About their living situation, he says, “Our current living situation is very awkward and strained. We generally do not even talk to each other and try to avoid each other. Rachel has security cameras outside our home. Only Rachel has the credentials to the security cameras, and Rachel can monitor my comings and goings.”

He continues, “I want to move out of our family residence as soon as possible, but maintaining our standard of living is not financially feasible at this time. I placed my career as a chiropractor on hold to move twice for Rachel’s career. These moves were detrimental to my Chiropractic business, while Rachel’s income and success as a media personality skyrocketed.”

Bryan also adds, “During[our] marriage, Rachel and I had an upper-class marital standard of living. We lived in a luxury condominium in West Hollywood, then purchased our beautiful Family Residence in North Hollywood. Rachel currently drives a 2023 Porsche Macan.”