David Beador Wants Estranged Wife Out of $15 Million Mansion

RHOC alum David Beador and wife Lesley Cook Beador.

Shannon Beador‘s ex-husband, David Beador, has found himself in the middle of another nasty divorce. The Orange County businessman demands his estranged wife Lesley Beador move out of his $15M mansion.

According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, David is asking a judge to force Lesley to move out of his $15 million Orange County home as she promised.

However, Lesley is now asking the court to give her until September so she can get her affairs in order amid her and David Beador’s divorce.

David Beador and Lesley Cook celebrate their engagement.

Lesley claims that David owns numerous homes, so her continuing to live in their marital home for a few more months would not put him out.

The 38-year-old said she only agreed to move out when she still had access to a joint bank account and credit cards from Home Depot and Chevron. Yet, Lesley claims that after signing the agreement to move out of the home, Davis shut off her access to the credit cards and closed their joint bank account.

David and Lesley Beador

Court documents also reveal that Lesley is requesting $32k per month in support and $10k in moving costs.

As for David, he is opposed to reinstating Lesley’s credit cards, claiming that one credit card was before either of them filed for divorce.

David and Lesley Beador pose for a photo together; Shannon Beador smiles on WWHL.

Per the prenuptial agreement, Lesley is entitled to $10k monthly in support. David also said he paid Lesley $40k in advance in order to help her find a new place to live.

He claims that now Lesley is demanding additional provisions and time before she will exit the property in Laguna Beach.

“It is clear that Lesley will say or do anything that will prolong her rent-free continued use of a $15 million home in Laguna Beach,” David’s filing read.

David Beador notes that he even offered Lesley an additional $103k in return for her returning the 2023 Mercedes G-Wagon she’s been driving. To date, Lesley has yet to take the offer.

In conclusion, David accused Lesley of “[holding] the threat of public humiliation” as a “means to extract more money” from him.

A judge has yet to rule on the case. Stay tuned for more on this developing story.

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4 comments

Steve July 3, 2023 - 10:58 pm
If he's going to keep marrying these women and having children with them and then divorcing them, he is going to go broke very quickly.
Jshappyday July 3, 2023 - 6:51 pm
David and Lesley were married all of 2 and 1/2 years and they even separated for part of that time. He also made his prenup very clear due to his kids with Shannon and his already existing arrangements with Shannon. With this short of a marriage it should be strictly what is is the prenup and what David owes for child support, that’s it. They have not been together long enough and this is why prenups in your 50s need to hold up. He wasn’t building a company from the ground up like he did with Shannon. Lesley has what she brings into the marriage. David has what he brought and the prenup terms. Let her try to extort or blackmail him and then she will lose custody or any financial support terms. The court doesn’t like blackmail Lesley.
marlin July 3, 2023 - 8:09 am
What the heck does David do for a living that he can afford to pay so much support?
Jshappyday July 3, 2023 - 6:55 pm
I think he is a developer of giant construction projects, retails centers, schools, etc. Those pay a lot of money, either commercial projects or state or city projects.
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