Corey Feldman Turns Over Financial Records to Ex in Divorce War
Corey Feldman turned over information about his income to his estranged wife, Courtney Feldman, after he disputed her claims he pulled in more than $280,000 a month, In Touch can exclusively report.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, Corey, 53, informed the court that he had produced a list of his monthly income and expenses to Courtney, 34.
The former child star said he also turned over information about his assets and debts. The move comes after Corey was ordered to pay Courtney $3,500 per month in temporary spousal support.
Courtney pleaded for $5,000 a month claiming she was unemployed and has no car. She said she was working at a coffee shop, but the job ended.
In court, Courtney admitted that Corey had been voluntarily paying her $2,000 a month in support but said the amount was not enough to cover her bills.
Courtney told the court she believed Corey pulled in over $280,000 a month in income.
She said he was earning money from appearing at various fan conventions, where she said he makes $35,000 a pop, sells expensive collectible dolls of himself online and received over $700,000 for a documentary.
She told the court that Corey also made a ton of money on Cameo by selling customized videos to fans. Courtney said during their marriage they appeared on various reality television shows.
She said her ex was paid over $280,000 to appear on Wife Swap in 2015.
On top of that, Courtney claimed that Corey made money from selling his music.
“During the marriage, we lived in an upper middle class lifestyle,” she said. “We rented a large home in the San Fernando Valley for $6,500 per month and drove luxury cars. Corey currently has both cars, a Mercedes SUV that I used to drive, and an expensive BMW sports car.”
She told the court, “I currently have no vehicle and am borrowing a car from a friend.”
As In Touch first reported, Corey scoffed at the amount Courtney claimed he made in income. Corey disputed her claim they lived the high life during the marriage.
He said they lived in a home but had three roommates. He said they lived a “modest” lifestyle. He said he earned a little over $78,000 in 2023 not the amount that Courtney claimed.
He said he does pull in $35,000 per fan convention but said that money also pays his team and travel costs. Regarding his Cameo sales, Corey said he made $180,000 on the app over eight years. He also addressed the $700,000 payment for a documentary. Corey said the money was to produce and market the film not a payment to him.
In a financial statement, Corey said he had $34,000 in the bank with no savings account. “I do not receive any residuals which add anything significant to my income or savings,” Corey said. In his filing, the actor revealed he has a massive amount of debt. He said he owes $42,000 to Capital One and another $192,000 to the IRS.
As In Touch previously reported, Corey filed for legal separation in September 2023. He cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split. He listed the date of separation as June 22, 2023.
Corey asked the court to terminate Courtney’s right to collect spousal support. In her response, Courtney asked the court to shut down Corey and award her support.
The case is ongoing.