Is Jennifer Flavin trying to get away with a sly move in her divorce proceedings with Sylvester Stallone?
He seems to think so. His attorneys recently repudiated his wife’s claims that he moved assets from their marital funds, People reported Tuesday.
Responding to Flavin’s divorce filing, Stallone’s lawyers reportedly told a judge the actor hasn’t engaged in any nefarious behavior.
Flavin argues that Sylvester Stallone, 76, “has engaged in the intentional dissipation, depletion and/or waste of marital assets which has had an adverse economic impact on the marital estate,” People reported last week.
Sylvester Stallone’s attorneys denied that allegation in their response.
“The husband has not engaged in any conduct which constitutes intentional dissipation, depletion and/or waste of marital assets,” the filing said.
Furthermore, Stallone’s attorneys said he doesn’t have any qualms about Flavin reverting to her maiden name.
The marriage is “irretrievably broken,” the filing reportedly said.
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Stallone and Flavin married in 1997, though their relationship originally began in 1988.
Stallone fans expressed their shock online after Flavin filed for divorce accusing Stallone of moving assets from their marital funds.
Flavin also sought an injunction from the court to stop Stallone from moving further assets as the divorce proceedings continue.
Meanwhile, Sylvester Stallone pulled a sick burn by covering up a previous tattoo of his wife. He replaced the bicep tattoo with an image of his dog from Rocky, Butkus.
A Stallone rep reportedly told Mail Online that the tattoo procedure didn’t go as planned. Moreover, his wife Jennifer Flavin was not keen of the tattoo.
Stallone changed the design on his right biceps with the Butkus work.
Stallone insisted in a Wednesday statement that he loves his family, People reports.
“I love my family. We are amicably and privately addressing these personal issues,” the action hero said.