RHOC’s Jennifer Pedranti’s Ex Leaks Alleged Texts She Sent Him Amid Divorce War: ‘You’re a Joke’ THEAC

   

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Jennifer Pedranti’s ex-husband submitted alleged texts and emails she sent him after he accused the Real Housewives of Orange County star of harassment in court, In Touch can exclusively report.

According to court documents obtained by In Touch, William Pedranti, 52, accused Jennifer, 47, of showing up to his home on August 29 to try and speak with him.

He said that “she has come to my residence on a previous occasion as well.” William argued, “This is harassment and an invasion of my privacy.”

“Jennifer has consistently harassed me to try to meet in person despite me repeatedly asking her to stop,” William added.

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As In Touch first reported, William also accused Jennifer of violating their divorce agreement by trashing him on Real Housewives of Orange County. The divorce agreement, signed in June, stated that neither party would make disparaging comments about the other.

“Jennifer has made multiple disparaging comments and lies about me on the Bravo TV show as well as in national media interviews. Including negative comments about my relationship with the kids. My reputation has been adversely affected by this. I have also had to have conversations with the children about it as well.”

William attached several alleged emails and texts he said Jennifer sent him to back up his claims of harassment. In one alleged exchange from  January, the two spoke about their son’s volleyball tournament.

At one point in the conversation, Jennifer wrote to her ex, “Better be careful with that ego of yours …”

In one alleged message that William sent Jennifer in April, he said, “If you continue to harass me, I will take it up with the court.”

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In another alleged message, dated May 22, Jennifer told William, “But.. your rude attitude, complete dismissal of me when I’m speaking and DCK [sic] behavior in front of the kids is embarrassing.”

In another alleged email dated September 28, Jennifer told William, “Also, when you were doing your [sic] best to avoid any conversation with me at our Sun [sic] soccer game. [Redacted]. I’m going to cause a massive issue if you don’t start using Family Wizard.” Family Wizard is the name of the court application the parties were ordered to communicate with each other on.

Another undated alleged text from Jennifer to William read, “Really – you’re a joke! I’m on the f–king brink Will. You USE ME. You use me EVERY SINGLE TIME YOU ARE HOME! I’m trying to communicate with you. When the show asks about your dumb a– girlfriend I say how wonderful she is. She’s a f–king FOOL! I take up for YOU! Say what an amazing dad you are. I ask you EVERY TIME YOUR HOME … let’s talk. Can we have a minute.”

As In Touch first reported, William asked the court to terminate Jennifer’s $1,735 per month spousal support and reduce his $4,674 per month in child support. Jennifer and William were married from 2002 until 2021. William filed for divorce in March 2023. The exes reached a settlement in June.

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Per their deal, they agreed to share joint legal and physical custody of their four minor children: Dawson, Greyson, Everleigh, and Dominic.

The order said the children would live with Jennifer. In his new filing, William said he had to take a pay cut at his job. He said he believes Jennifer pulls in around $8,000 per month and doesn’t pay a ton of expenses while living at her fiancé Ryan Boyajian’s home.

He also said that their son Dawson started living with him in March. William asked that the child support be reduced by $587 due to Dawson no longer living at Jennifer’s home.

Jennifer has yet to respond. William’s motion comes days after the RHOC star demanded he show up to court for an examination of his finances.

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The judge signed off on her request and set a hearing for later this month.

The notice warned William, “If you fail to appear at the time and place specified in this order, you may be subject to arrest and punishment for contempt of court, and the court may make an order requiring you to pay the reasonable attorney fees incurred by the judgment creditor in this proceeding.”