The drama of the montana ranch between Kelly Clarkson and her ex-husband Brandon Blackstock may finally be drawing to a close, as the June 1, 2022 deadline for the transfer of the music director is fast approaching. However, ownership remains a point of contention to the end. In the weeks leading up to Blackstock’s order to vacate the property, the former couple returned to court after filing one final request.
Kelly Clarkson was considered the sole owner of the Montana ranch during the couple’s long and nasty divorce. However, the fight continued as the former coach of The voice he said he wanted to sell the property, e Brandon Blackstock wanted to continue living there. . Ultimately, a an agreement was reached what he gave Reba McEntire’s stepson until June 1st to find another accommodation. However, in the weeks leading up to that deadline, Blackstock sent his ex-wife back to court, according to her legal documents, ordering her to turn off the security cameras while she was still living there:
Requestor, KELLY BLACKSTOCK (“Requestor”) will immediately shut down all webcams, track cameras and all other security cameras inside [address], now about 13 in total, awaiting a new hearing … The plaintiff’s attorney will immediately send a check to the defendant’s attorney, BRANDON BLACKSTOCK (“the defendant”) that all webcams, CCTV and all other Ranch security cameras have been shut down. The plaintiff’s attorney must advise and specify how this was achieved.
court documents (v the explosion) reportedly did not specify any events leading up to the request or whether Brandon Blackstock had reason to believe Kelly Clarkson was accessing the security footage. The Blast sources claim it was simply a matter of confidentiality, with Blackstock wanting to live his own life without Clarkson seeing him. Presumably, all the cameras pointed outside the house and none showed the inside of the residence.
At the time of this court order, the daytime talk show host shared a bewildering photo of a black hole appeared in the grounds of his ranch in Montana . While Kelly Clarkson joked that she was a outdoor beach situation many fans have warned him to keep his distance, both for practical reasons like a possible chasm, and for slightly more sci-fi theories.
I don’t know what such a black hole does to property values, but regardless, if Kelly Clarkson still wants to sell the ranch, she probably can and whatever she wants, even with security cameras, in the next few days.
Under the divorce agreement, it was decided that the former American idol The winner would pay her ex-husband 5.12% of the property’s value (about $ 908,000) and have until June 1 to find another home. At the time, she had to pay around $ 12,000 a month and cover all utilities. Brandon Blackstock also allegedly received a one-time tax-free payment of $ 1,326,161 from his ex, plus $ 115,000 a month for spouse support.
This ranch played a big part in Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock’s divorce, and no one could blame him for wanting to move on. Only time will tell if the drama is truly over. Meanwhile, Clarkson moves on with other aspects of her life. She changed his legal surname from Blackstock to Brianne although he will continue to use Clarkson professionally and is preparing to complete renovation of Kelly Clarkson’s show while occupying the space of time left free Ellen De Generes’ show. Check your local listings to see when he’s playing in your area.
Source: Cinemablend

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