Sean Avery and Hilary Rhoda have reportedly decided to call it quits, citing “irreconcilable differences.”
have decided to call it quits. Rhoda filed for divorce in Los Angeles this week, citing “irreconcilable differences.”
The former New York Ranger and the former Estée Lauder ambassador were married in 2015 and have been separated since July 17, per the filing. She requested joint legal custody with Avery, but wants physical custody of their two-year-old son,Avery was recently in the news for a run-in with the law.
The charge is a low-level misdemeanor and can usually be resolved with a plea deal and the payment of a fine, but Avery demanded a jury trial and ultimately got a bench trial, in which a judge decides.Jason Goldman“So I didn’t really know if there was a crime committed. It’s part of being on the streets of New York City.”Rhoda is not a stranger to the courts either.
In a countersuit filed in 2016, Marianne denied the allegations and claimed she was trying to protect her daughter from Avery. The suit claimed that “Avery prevailed upon [Hilary] to refrain from seeking a prenuptial agreement and embarked on a concerted effort to estrange” her from her mom. It said that after Avery left the NHL, his “prospects for employment were highly speculative.” Later that year,TMZ added that Hilary did indicate in the filing that she and Avery had a prenuptial agreement.
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