Mary-Kate Olsen Divorcing Pierre Olivier Sarkozy but Needs Emergency Order Due to Pandemic
wants to get divorced, but she's hit a major roadblock -- coronavirus, so now she wants an emergency court order to speed things along.'s attorneys this week giving her a May 18 deadline to get her stuff out of their NYC apartment.
She claims Pierre is trying to force her out, because he terminated their lease without her knowledge.In the docs, obtained by TMZ, she says she can't meet the deadline -- this coming Monday -- because of quarantine guidelines in the city. Mary-Kate says the only way she can protect her property is if she's to file a divorce petition. That would trigger an automatic court order preventing him from disposing of her property.
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