American Idol alum Kellie Pickler has discovered herself in a tense courtroom battle with the mother and father of her late husband, Kyle Jacobs, relating to private property belonging to the late nation singer.
In keeping with inTouch, Pickler filed a petition in opposition to Reed and Sharon Jacobs, who’re listed because the co-administrators of Kyle’s property. The petition, which was filed on August 16, reads, “A dispute has arisen amongst the events relating to sure private property allegedly in [Kyle’s] possession previous to his demise,” per Us Weekly.
The petition claims that Reed and Sharon created a doc titled “Checklist of Belongings,” wherein they demanded by way of subpoena that Pickler hand over varied objects belonging to Kyle, together with his gun assortment, watches and jewellery, baseball card assortment, musical devices, private gadgets, and different objects.
Pickler claims she doesn’t have a few of the objects and others are in dispute relating to possession. She additionally alleges that Kyle’s mother and father took objects from Pickler’s dwelling with out telling her.
“As a part of this motion, Ms. Pickler seeks an order requiring the co-administrators to determine the objects that they obtained from her dwelling,” the petition reads.
Pickler, who rose to fame on the fifth season of American Idol earlier than launching a profitable singing profession, started relationship Kyle in 2008. The previous couple married in 2011 and, in 2015, starred in a 13-episode actuality present for CMT entitled I Love Kellie Pickler.
Kyle died by suicide on February 17, 2023. He was 49 years previous.
Reed and Sharon have disputed Picker’s claims that she didn’t know the whereabouts of a few of the objects or that they didn’t have the appropriate to them. In a petition of their very own, Kyle’s mother and father admit to getting into Pickler’s dwelling however “on the specific invitation of [Pickler] and her counsel whom they met to debate the switch of things belonging to the property.”
The Jacobs are requesting Pickler’s petition be dismissed. In the meantime, Pickler has been granted a protecting order stopping both get together from sharing the transcript or video of her deposition. Reed and Sharon are additionally objecting to that order, which they filed on November 7.
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