Jon Cryer’s Ex-Wife Wants $88K A Month, Says Rich Kids Are Bullying Their Son


Rich people battles amuse us beyond belief and they don’t get much better than Jon Cryer and his ex-wife Sarah Trigger.

Cryer’s ex-wife claims that their 13-year-old son is being bullied by other kids because he doesn’t live a caviar and yacht lifestyle.

Heading to court, Trigger asked a judge to provide her with $88,000 per month in child support to give her son the rich lifestyle lived by his friends.

Since 2010, Trigger has been received just $8,000 per month and she’s upset that Jon is making around $2 million per month from Two and a Half Men.

According to Sarah Trigger, son Charlie can’t afford to attend ritzy summer camps with his friends. In the meantime, his friends go on “exotic vacations in the summer and winter like Europe and Thailand.”

$96,000 a year is definitely living a slum-filled life, just ask any middle-management worker. But there’s more! Charlie is humiliated because his friends at The Buckley School have “huge birthday parties at expensive places like Sky High Sports and they invite the entire grade” and “last year there were multiple Bar Mitzvahs and Bat Mitzvahs all with custom invitations, a dress code and huge private receptions afterward.”

Sarah Trigger goes one step further; claiming that she only had custody of Charlie 4% of the time when child support was awarded in 2010. She now has custody 50% of the time, which comes to a raise of $88,969 per month

Jon Cryer isn’t commenting on the situation at this time. Typically, a judge won’t increase payments by 1000%, so we doubt she is going to get $88,000 per month from Jon Cryer.

The actor just signed a contract extension for Two and a Half Men and we know that regardless of the judges decision, he won’t being going broke in the near future.

Do you think the raise in child support is justified so Charlie Cryer isn’t the victim of rich kid bullying? Quick, someone buy him a bucket full of caviar.

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