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The road between actuality tv and actuality itself has blurred as soon as once more—this time with Actual Housewives of Salt Lake Metropolis newcomer Britani Bateman on the heart of a severe authorized storm. Whereas followers could have welcomed her glamorous life-style and dramatic aptitude within the latest season, a civil lawsuit filed earlier this month paints a a lot much less polished image behind the scenes.

In response to a criticism filed by 87-year-old Sandra Underwood, Britani Bateman’s former mother-in-law, the fact star allegedly refused to repay a $100,000 mortgage that was meant to assist Sandra throughout her retirement and medical challenges. The cash was initially deposited right into a belief—arrange by Bateman’s personal father—with the understanding that Sandra may entry it at any time. As an alternative, she claims Britani used it “for her personal private profit,” regardless of Sandra’s restricted earnings and rising medical bills.
The allegations go additional than simply monetary negligence. The lawsuit accuses Bateman of “willful, malicious, and deliberately fraudulent conduct,” stating that even after authorized efforts have been made to get better the cash earlier this yr, Bateman failed to reply.
Sandra, who bought her dwelling to fund the belief and even added a further $200,000 with plans to construct on Britani Bateman’s Utah property, now says she’s left with out the monetary stability she was promised. A letter from Sandra’s lawyer urged Bateman to behave with “easy decency and morality” and repay the quantity, noting that she had at one level appeared to acknowledge Sandra’s proper to the cash.

On the similar time, Britani Bateman has painted a unique narrative on-line, alleging that her ex-husband drained her accounts and left her financially lower off—regardless of appearances on the contrary on social media, the place she continues to showcase a seemingly lavish life-style.
Now, Sandra isn’t solely demanding the return of the unique $100,000 but additionally curiosity, authorized charges, and probably as much as thrice the preliminary quantity in damages, ought to the court docket discover in her favor.