Kevin Costner’s ex breaks down in court as actor accuses her of ‘relentless jihad’ ahead of proceedings
Kevin Costner's legal team accused his estranged wife of "relentless ‘jihad’" against the actor's character as she petitions for an increase in the monthly child support payment.
Christine Baumgartner formally requested a judge set a new monthly child custody order Thursday in her continued divorce bid from the "Yellowstone" actor. Meanwhile, Costner's lawyer called out Baumgartner for creating "animosity" between the parties ahead of a "wholly unnecessary" court proceeding.
"Christine's relentless ‘jihad’ against Kevin's character adds a level of animosity to this proceeding that is wholly unnecessary, and meant to distract from the intellectual exercise at hand," Costner's legal team wrote in new documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
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Christine Baumgartner arrives at court on Thursday for proceedings over Kevin Costner's child support payment amount. (Backgrid)
In opening statements Thursday, Baumgartner's lawyer noted that the purse designer is asking for $161,592 in monthly child support and that Costner is a major movie star who can afford to pay. John Rydell estimated that even if Costner were to start paying the increased amount, the "Yellowstone" star would still make roughly $731,000 per month after taxes. Her legal team insisted that California law should be upheld.
While on the witness stand, Baumgartner began to cry as her lawyer argued that she would not be able to find a rental home with comparable value of the former couple's vacation homes – including the Aspen home, which has sentimental value to Baumgartner.
Kevin Costner's legal team accused Christine Baumgartner of attacking his character ahead of a divorce hearing over the couple's child support order. (Getty Images)
Baumgartner, 49, was awarded $129,755 in monthly support for their three children during a July hearing after initially requesting $248,000 per month. Costner, 68, had offered $51,000.
She requested $175,057 in the new support order, retroactive to July 1, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
Christine filed for divorce from the "Fields of Dreams" star in May after 18 years of marriage, citing "irreconcilable differences."
Christine Baumgartner cited April 11 as their date of separation. (Lester Cohen)
In her request for the updated child support, her lawyers argued that Costner was "a man of extraordinary wealth."
"Unlike many family law litigants, Kevin can pay guideline child support, as well as make a further contribution to Christine's fees, without it making any meaningful difference in his life," docs stated.
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Costner's legal team fired back days later and accused Baumgartner of "gameplaying." They also requested a court order Baumgartner pay $14,237.50 in his attorneys' fees for having to file the motion to compel her new request.
"Petitioner Christine Costner has been given every opportunity and nearly three months to answer the straightforward discovery requests at issue. She persists in her refusal to do so," documents stated.
Kevin Costner was originally ordered to pay Christine Baumgartner $129,755 per month in child support during a July hearing. She initially requested $248,000. The purse designer is now asking for $161,592 per month. (Rebecca Sapp)
"The Court ‘shall’ award monetary sanctions against a party who, like Christine, has acted ‘without substantial justification.’ Silly rhetoric, like calling this motion to compel ‘a press release masquerading as a pleading,’ just reinforces the gameplaying."
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Costner's legal team argued that the monetary sanctions would "be a deterrent to any discovery abuse on Christine’s part in the future."
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